Surface Decor
Surface Decor
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Surface Decor
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Alex
Tried to do a lot of mixing of different detail. If you want to freehand elements especially mirroring things across the center line you should have a guide layer that lets you just draw a straight along the surface. Then you can at least place your freehand detail right.
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Pamela D
2d
This is a really good assignment for combining perspective, line weight, form and imagination.
Viacheslav “V” Polianskii
Ok, so mine turned into some kind of control panel, I tried to keep it relatively simple - because someone will have to operate it I guess, but it was a lot of fun! I brought it into digital domain later, via photo) and to clean up lines and try working on line weight with more precision good day to all reading that!)
@ecksno
4d
This is really cool! I really like the knobs and switches!
Michael Longhurst
I did one following along with the video and another picking different designs (2nd image). I wasn’t really happy with it so I worked a bit drawing individual components and shifted more towards a steampunk aesthetic. Not sure if my final version was a little too busy. Fun either way.
Dave Sakamoto
This was a hard one for me. The curved surface threw me off. Okay, everything threw me off but it was fun to draw.
Jules Peppler
You did well! Everything looks like it lines up and belongs. I had the same struggle with the curvy lines as well as perspective. Hoping the feedback video will address how to tackle this kind of problem. :)
@ecksno
15d
Here's my first attempt. I just copied along with the video, but I have a list of mechanical elements I looked up online that I want to practice with as well.
@ecksno
10d
This is my 2nd attempting using different elements - I used bolts, chamfers, gussets, brackets, and square perforations.
Róbert Czár
here's my assignment
Matthew Rawles
I am more traditional then I realized half way through a mechanical pencil would be better on the 3rd try. Love the course I was always in the dark about adding surface details
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18d
I could have done better but I took too long trying to design items and started getting impatient.
Aidan Foulds
Had fun with this one adding lots of bits and bevels. I want to get into the habit of greebling up boxes like this for practice.
Jules Peppler
Really fun exercise. Some of my lines got wonky along the way. I was a little uncertain on my application of line weight. Plenty to learn and practice. Looking forward to moving on to the next lesson!
Alain Rivest
First time drawing technical or robotic gadgets. I'll need to look at more sci-fi drawings or movies to get more ideas.
Alex
22d
Tried to do a lot of mixing of different detail. If you want to freehand elements especially mirroring things across the center line you should have a guide layer that lets you just draw a straight along the surface. Then you can at least place your freehand detail right.
Viacheslav “V” Polianskii
that perforations are really cool! So metal !
@ecksno
15d
This is cool! What are the wheel things at the bottom right?
Pavel Kviatko
This rocks!
Pavel Kviatko
It was harder than I thought! Need to enrich my pallete of different visual elements!
Chuck Ludwig Reina
Looks cool though!
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