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COMMENTS
Went back to do this exercise again. I love this exercise and it’s been a while since I’ve done it.
This one was hard and made me feel real foolish throughout. I constantly was questioning the orientation of my lines and would hit walls where I didnt even know what questions to ask I just knew it was wrong. Didnt finish the turret when I saw how the box came out. Maybe I made a bad line choice early and it snowballed from there?
I would really love some help on this one. First time in a while Ive felt this lost. Gonna keep trying!
Demo Day with Stan!
A great way to cure the Perfectionist within me.
• No straight edge.
• Just intuitive measuring.
• Multiple levels of accumulative errors.
Like shrugging a weight off my shoulders.
First image on the left is another attempt doing level 1 post demo. 2nd image is my attempt on lvl 2 demo. The next images is my reference and attempt on level 2.
of course I had to add the warm up mushroom as the pilot of the tank lol.
The tank was a challenge … I wanted to do a draw along , but after my first failed attempt i had to do it again. I loved the difficulty of finding / searching for an ellipse that looked right to the eye and slightly ignore the 6 points of reference . And to calm my brain down i did some hand boxes 😂 (really loved that project ) a critique is certainly welcome . 😎
My second attempt at drawing a tank. I think it turned out much better than the first.
The most important thing I've learnt from the demo is that it's okay if the ellipse does not actually conform exactly to the points I've constructed in the box, as long as the angle of the ellipses are consistent with one another.
I took some time to do these exercises, I made the drawings several times and this is the best I could do so far. The biggest difficulty I found using construction lines is that mistakes tends to accumulate, so it requires a lot of precision especially in converging correctly the lines towards the vanishing points. Anyway it was very useful to review all the things done so far.
Admitting that while proko talks in the demo and I am trying to draw, I am not paying enough attention. I get the principle but my do I find it hard. That these ellipses change so much... depending on their perspective. I shall need to practice way more cilinders and ellipes... not sure I want to do more tanks. In 2 point I kind of make it work, but the 3 point adds just another layer of complication... but now I hope to get a few more insights from the critiques...
I have working for over 2 weeks on wheels. These 6 drawings are the best I could do.
My antipathy for tanks is slightly smaller now. I find doing equal looking ellipses in one row as extra hard.
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!
It's really reassuring to see Stan bolden some line in order to make it look more "correct". I thought that I really shouldn't be doing it as I'm not trying to "sculpt" an image but seeing as I'm not the only one and especially an artist with a lot of experience also draws and struggles with some of these topics does give me some much needed confidence.
I've been doing some more ellipse only exercises, looking forward to the next lesson.
Tanks for the Tank Demo
It's great to observe the intuitive drawing. again.
Nice Tank too.
