Some of my sketches
seththaevilone
01-20-2009, 12:23 PM
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/5648/concept0004ef1.jpg
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/8260/evolutionx0005ho7.jpg
Tell me what you think!:evillol:
http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/8260/evolutionx0005ho7.jpg
Tell me what you think!:evillol:
PDQ VW
01-20-2009, 02:49 PM
Until the B pillar that second one is awesome!
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/images/smilies/evil_lol.gif
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/images/smilies/evil_lol.gif
seththaevilone
01-20-2009, 07:28 PM
stupid question, but the b-pillar is the side window divider, right?
PDQ VW
01-20-2009, 07:52 PM
yes--between the front and back doors---
I said it like that to use your little devil emoticon.
But yes it does look really stylized but it kinda looses it in the back.--mostly in the wheel arch/wheel area---check out how the rear wheel is lower than the front and they look kinda tractor like--I am not familiar with this car however.
Draw out some perspective lines to rough out on get the drawing where you want it to go flip the page over and check out out backwards to find your weirdnesses-flip it back and correct THEN on another page trace it off and finish it up.
IT IS OK TO MAKE MISTAKES Or have the pencil do contrary to what you want--fix it and proceed.
You people have to know that using guide lines and making sketches is not a sign of artistic weakness--it's the means to the end product!
And ALSO you make draw it five/ten times before you get to a point where you want to 'finish it'.
Check out this cartoonist's roughs--he's very accomplished (I got this from another site--hope it's ok to post)
Lots of erasing and repositioning:
http://bluhmdigitalpodcast.blogspot.com/
I said it like that to use your little devil emoticon.
But yes it does look really stylized but it kinda looses it in the back.--mostly in the wheel arch/wheel area---check out how the rear wheel is lower than the front and they look kinda tractor like--I am not familiar with this car however.
Draw out some perspective lines to rough out on get the drawing where you want it to go flip the page over and check out out backwards to find your weirdnesses-flip it back and correct THEN on another page trace it off and finish it up.
IT IS OK TO MAKE MISTAKES Or have the pencil do contrary to what you want--fix it and proceed.
You people have to know that using guide lines and making sketches is not a sign of artistic weakness--it's the means to the end product!
And ALSO you make draw it five/ten times before you get to a point where you want to 'finish it'.
Check out this cartoonist's roughs--he's very accomplished (I got this from another site--hope it's ok to post)
Lots of erasing and repositioning:
http://bluhmdigitalpodcast.blogspot.com/
lemorris
01-20-2009, 08:43 PM
:eek:
wow patty! that is a fabulous link!
who are you?
the work is awesome, love the music too.
you'll hear it in a dhp vid soon :)
thanks for making me feel inferior again...it's a good feelin...motivates
nice
wow patty! that is a fabulous link!
who are you?
the work is awesome, love the music too.
you'll hear it in a dhp vid soon :)
thanks for making me feel inferior again...it's a good feelin...motivates
nice
PDQ VW
01-20-2009, 08:52 PM
You're welcome Lemorris, you know I aim to please hahahaha....
I have a typo up there that makes my little rant a little severe--I meant to say: Young people have to know that using guide bla bla blas... not 'you' people--for some reason I can't edit??!
I have a typo up there that makes my little rant a little severe--I meant to say: Young people have to know that using guide bla bla blas... not 'you' people--for some reason I can't edit??!
lemorris
01-22-2009, 10:39 AM
what site was the link from patty?
Blip
01-22-2009, 11:35 AM
Nice start and you've got some great advice from Patty.
Getting good prespective and proportions make a drawing
"Guidelines" are your Friend and as Joe Bluhm says in his video, practice , practice practice.
That's a great link. Been to his site before to review caricature artwork,
but that CAR-toon design is very cool.
I'll be watching that one several times
Getting good prespective and proportions make a drawing
"Guidelines" are your Friend and as Joe Bluhm says in his video, practice , practice practice.
That's a great link. Been to his site before to review caricature artwork,
but that CAR-toon design is very cool.
I'll be watching that one several times
PDQ VW
01-22-2009, 04:38 PM
what site was the link from patty?
It's from:
http://www.drawingboard.org/index.php
I can't remember what section tho!!?!?!
been following this guy:
http://www.drawingboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=58078
And this guy:
http://www.drawingboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=55953
It's from:
http://www.drawingboard.org/index.php
I can't remember what section tho!!?!?!
been following this guy:
http://www.drawingboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=58078
And this guy:
http://www.drawingboard.org/viewtopic.php?t=55953
PDQ VW
01-22-2009, 04:41 PM
^^^Just a few I check on there are more and once I pop in I've gotta check everything hahaha!
I don't post--just lurk but I am Patty B. just in case a few from the olden days remember me--oh brother--yes I am desperate for the glory days NOT!
I don't post--just lurk but I am Patty B. just in case a few from the olden days remember me--oh brother--yes I am desperate for the glory days NOT!
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