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Old 05-18-2004, 12:31 PM   #1
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freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

here is a sketch that features in the f/g a 1969 Datsun roadster with a Ferrari 550 Maranello in the b/g. the roadster is derived from several reference photographs, ie, the wide-angle view i created does not exist as a photograph. i created what i think the car may look like from that angle with a short lens.

the ferrari is from a die-cast model and drawn with less detail and precision. the sketch is a layout drawing for a finished piece in the planning stages.
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:38 PM   #2
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R32 skyline thumbnail from a model

this R32 thumbnail is a rapid-fire sketch derived from a model. it lacks detail and finesse and exists as a quick visualization for an angle.

were i to take it further, i'd look at the model again with greater scrutiny, possibly photographing it for maximum clarity of accuracy when drawing it.

as far as i can see, tracing a photograph or eyeballing it would render nearly the same results. except the former would save time under a deadline.
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:44 PM   #3
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Re: freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

Thankyou for proving a point that I have tried to make many a time! I like the Datsun

Are you going to finish those drawings?
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Old 05-18-2004, 12:51 PM   #4
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Re: freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

Ra_15, i will probably finish the roadster scene. that one is on the front-burner in my mind. r32 is just an angle. it may crop up later, probably among other cars, too.

as far as i am concerned, if i draw something when i look at it, i am tracing it with my eyes, as if i am cheating. so to trace it outright is the same. drawing something completely from the imagination without any aids is far more advanced a skill, IMHO.

actually, tracing *directly* often gives LESS accuracy because i lose details when i overlap vellum onto a photo! i must then go back over the general tracing and dial it in by eyeballing all of the details that are lost in the tracing.

when i directly trace, then, it is most often to get the general *proportions* and not the details.
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Same here By the way call me Ross.
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Ross, i am Chad, by the way.

pleasure to meet you.
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Old 05-18-2004, 01:28 PM   #7
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They all look great. Kind of like street racing in cali and jumping the streets.



Im Steve if you ever want to know that.
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hello, Steve. good to meet you.
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I'm loving that datsun!

and, while we're saying our names, mine is Mirza.
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Re: freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

I like that kinda style, it looks... i dont really noe how to say it but i like it!
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Re: freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

Hey, those look good for roughs... If everyone is saying their name, I might as well. My name is Alex...
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Old 05-19-2004, 12:10 PM   #12
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dang how many alex' do we have? 3?

oh im tyler...
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Re: freehand sketches and thumbnails from models and photos

i love that skyline

btw: i'm josiah
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Any updates yet chad.
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Nice skyline, it needs some good b/g!

Im Igor, nice to meet ya all!
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