From a cube to a cathedral (CLASS CLOSED)
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#63
Here are the videos with the crits of this week:

http://youtu.be/CBPpXlKFSm8
http://youtu.be/q10LaSx6YuE

And the assignment for this week is divided in two parts:

1st) DRAW, an environment, only lines, must include foreground, middle ground, background, buildings and some people to give scale. Theme can be anything you want, medieval, sci-fi, terror, present, etc. and you can add a robot, a huge creature or anything as much as you keep thinking in perspective AND don't add too many different elements or your piece will be confusing, think about what's important for you.

I recommend to draw/paint some thumbnails to play with different compositions and make a list of elements you want to include in your list, though you don't need to show this to me. You can set the piece in portrait or landscape (horizontal or vertical)

Then there will be a crits class to check those drawings and fix issues with perspective or other details. Not time date/time established yet but likely Thursday.

2nd) After having a proper drawing make a full B&W painting of it, using values to add light and sense of space, then pushing it as much as you want adding details and polishing the rendering. Keeping the lines or not it's up to you, but if you keep the lines they must be clean enough.

The crits session for that last assignment after the revision will be at the usual day/time, Sunday 2pm local time for me.

And here's the paint over for judy



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Week 9


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Thanks a lot Isra, you have been a of tremendous help for me and all of us.

Have a wonderful Christmas you and everybody in the Forum!!!!!!

/Judy



(12-24-2012, 08:19 AM)isra-ac Wrote: Here are the videos with the crits of this week:

http://youtu.be/CBPpXlKFSm8
http://youtu.be/q10LaSx6YuE

And the assignment for this week is divided in two parts:

1st) DRAW, an environment, only lines, must include foreground, middle ground, background, buildings and some people to give scale. Theme can be anything you want, medieval, sci-fi, terror, present, etc. and you can add a robot, a huge creature or anything as much as you keep thinking in perspective AND don't add too many different elements or your piece will be confusing, think about what's important for you.

I recommend to draw/paint some thumbnails to play with different compositions and make a list of elements you want to include in your list, though you don't need to show this to me. You can set the piece in portrait or landscape (horizontal or vertical)

Then there will be a crits class to check those drawings and fix issues with perspective or other details. Not time date/time established yet but likely Thursday.

2nd) After having a proper drawing make a full B&W painting of it, using values to add light and sense of space, then pushing it as much as you want adding details and polishing the rendering. Keeping the lines or not it's up to you, but if you keep the lines they must be clean enough.

The crits session for that last assignment after the revision will be at the usual day/time, Sunday 2pm local time for me.

And here's the paint over for judy
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#66
IMPORTANT UPDATE

Deadline for the first part of this week's assingment Thursday 9pm local time for me (CET)
Stream with the crits at 10pm (CET)

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(12-27-2012, 03:33 AM)isra-ac Wrote: IMPORTANT UPDATE

Deadline for the first part of this week's assingment Thursday 9pm local time for me (CET)
Stream with the crits at 10pm (CET)

Thanks a lot
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#68
I was wandering if I should make the last assignment with you guys, but finally decided not to rush. So here's my assignment 7 and after I finish the class I think I have to concentrate on anatomy and proportion.
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update - after the crits:
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week 9


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#72
Here are the crits of the first part of this week. Remember the assignment for Sunday is to fix some mistakes or improve your drawings and add values. Good luck!

http://youtu.be/umh2V5kRhAg

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#73
Isra, I uploaded the image first then i deleted it because i forgot to increase the resolution. But when i increase the resolution up to 2000 it didint want me to upload it again, unless it was up to 1000 something. It is weird because before i uploaded up to 2000. Sorry about that.


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I hope this is a little better than week7 assignment(didn't had much time for the bug though).
Week8:
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#77
Last class:

http://youtu.be/wWsbR_w8sQU
http://youtu.be/pk8eyr1qnmY

I edited the very first post of the thread with the last words and all the youtube links, check it out:

http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-1...l#pid15785

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#78
While I haven't followed this class strictly, I have followed some of it and I have to say that you explained perspective, a subject that is a thorn in the side of many artists, in a way that made it both interesting and enjoyable to learn, and from my experience that is incredibly rare.

Thanks, and well done, Isra!

You just have to look at some of the amazing improvement in this thread to see that what you explained got through to people.

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#79
I thank Israel for astonishing mentorship! For the past 10 weeks because of him I improved my skill not only in perspective, but in composition and design. I really encourage newcomers to watch his lesson videos, practice and share your lovely works in here!
After last crit I present my finished piece!



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Agree with all of you!! This class was amazing, even though i wasnt part of the class (officially), I was treated like one of them. This was my first perspective class and what i learned here has no price, and considering that when i found out this site, the class was like about 3 classes away to finish. But I learned a lot, now, I will continue practicing my perspective because I love it, yes like you heard, I love perspective thanks to Israel!!

Isra, the best teacher ever!!!!
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