Scott Diesing
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8d
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This is my second round of level 2. First was pure reference. This one attempts to take reference and imagine a new pose derived from the original.
As always, I'm amazed (and a bit intimidated) by the talent in this group.
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9d
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Because I'm basically twelve, as I look at everyone's assignments, I can't help but think of this.
Scott Diesing
8d
Its just a flesh wound
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10d
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Doing a Level 1 and Level 2 with a focus on line weight as well. On level 2, after few boxes it becomes difficult to keep track of where the horizon line is (even intuition wise), especially if the boxes are in tilted positions. Now, when I am looking at Cambiaso's boxes in 'Fighting Figures' with light and dark washes along with line weight, I truly understand how masterful that is!
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10d
These are excellent. You have a talent for getting the convergence right. Lots of convergence on the highly foreshortened portions (like the head on the ballerina). And subtle convergence on the other edges.
Also GREAT line quality. You are definitely my hero.
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12d
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Level 1. I tried to use the same blob multiple times and reinterpret it from a different angle each time.
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16d
Can anyone help me out?
I though I was beginning to understand.
I do understand the major axis to be perpendicular to the minor axis.
Thing is when looking at the drawing video I lost track of how the minor axis
was derived.
Help using this drawing screen capture would be great thanks.
16d
The minor axis is the axle. So if the wheel were able to spin freely on an axle and still remain in the same plane, what would that line (the axle) look like? In the case of the spare tire it is the X-axis of the vehicle. It passes through the center of the wheel.
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22d
Lots of useful stuff in this demo. One of the best was at 18:45 "the widest point is not necessarily the edge of the ellipse. You may see a small curve beyond the longest point."
The major axis is getting more natural which is making my ellipses look more consistent within the same drawing. I used two point perspective which makes it a bit easier.
It is very encouraging to be part of this hard working group. Keep it up!
26d
I tried to duplicate the demo. Emphasis on the word _tried_. I'm not proud of the result. I am slightly proud of the fact that I kept going after wanting to quit multiple times. Biggest frustration was that internal consistency checks kept coming up NEGATIVE. On the plus side, I do get the minor/major axis business. Which I ignored in my project submissions.
1mo
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Lots of great submissions everyone! Very inspiring.
This is my Level one. Plan to work on more tomorrow.
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1mo
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This is my view from below and I will add the the side later today. I was working on this one for ages. Hopefully the next ones will be quicker now I am beginning to grasp thinking in perspective.
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1mo
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I got carried away with shading (which I am obviously not yet good at), but it is a persistent problem to force myself practice specific things while I just love to draw. Just keep trying I guess!
1mo
Once again my brain hurts. I tend to feel irritated when trying to get accurate proportions. But only perspective (so far) hurts my brain. In trying to duplicate the lesson the biggest challenge I found was drawing a "square" in perspective because as far as I know you just have to guess (or feel it or whatever).
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2mo
Thanks Stan for the excellent course. I am making progress. I appreciate the way this course is laid out and the patience required by teacher and student alike to build up concepts and techniques slowly. You are also a fun instructor. Keep up the good work!
2mo
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I'm a level one student. But I've learned so much in this course already that maybe I'm 1.5 :)
3mo
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Here's my first batch of the assignment, I didn't time these drawings. Some poses were harder than others and I had to redo them, especially the ones with foreshortening.
I kept feeling like I was making mannequin studies with some of these as we were supposed to be more accurate with these drawings than gesture drawings (at least that's what I think we're supposed to do).
All critiques are welcome!
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2mo
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This is really hard!
Here is my try
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