Nice start to your sketch book. Watch the distortion on that last one. Dont place your vanishing points too close together. You should check out the Brewer method of laying in a perspective grid. It allows you to establish vanishing points way off the page without having to actually draw them. Heres a video on it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG7slOl2_RE
thanks a million for comments, will take your advise to heart, and will definitely check out the link.
will upload a few more soon be sure to check again :)
i just coloured some of the old drawing and also did a few more drawing. let me know what you think :)
now i feel like i should mention some of these drawing are from images i found on the internet. can someone please let me know if thats gonna be a problem or not, im only doing these drawing for practise.
Nice job on your perspective fundamentals, and watercolours keep pushing those things. What I would also say is warm up/practice using these exercises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgDNDOKnArk while help with your draftmanship and line quality. Also remember to take breaks when working on your art ;).
(09-07-2014, 03:41 AM)JonHop Wrote: Nice job on your perspective fundamentals, and watercolours keep pushing those things. What I would also say is warm up/practice using these exercises https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgDNDOKnArk while help with your draftmanship and line quality. Also remember to take breaks when working on your art ;).