Wednesday, January 27, 2010

More perspectives, and some pretty cool images

Ok since I've never had a blog before, I hope this comes out right. I'm not really sure how to post images so here goes . . .

One point perspective:

http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/images/1point_vanish.gif

This is interesting because it shows the perspective from different levels, high low and medium.

Here is another from one-point perspective, only filled in:

http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/images/1point_kitchen.gif

I like this one a lot! It's really cool, I want to make something like this eventually.

Here is two-point:

http://www.ider.herts.ac.uk/school/courseware/graphics/images/two_point_perspective.gif

This one shows it from both top and bottom. Pretty simple.

Here's another:
http://kingfishers.ednet.ns.ca/art/grade10/images/perspective-street_corner.jpg
This one's really detailed. I love the shading.

And last, here is the three-point:

http://www.blorge.com/images/TheArtofPerspectiveandViewpoint.Part1_F39B/ThreePointPerspective2.jpg

I love this 3-D effect and can't wait to start on this!

And last here is a 3 point perspective image:

http://www.mcescher.com/Biography/lw435f2.jpg

Pretty awesome, that's all I have to say :P
Man I'd really love to make something that complex.


Well, about the things we did in our sketchbooks, it wasn't hard really, I just need more practice. It was fun doing the lines, though. I hope class today is alright.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Ummmm . . . drawing and such

So for our first assignment in drawing, I practiced with light and dark by pressing harder or softer on my pencil. I also tried different strokes with the 6B compared to the 4B. I noticed that with the 6B, the lines tended to be thicker. the 4B had more defined lines, and it was easy to make it darker. It was easier to make light lines with the 6B pencil than the 4B. I also alternated within the lines between light and dark. I attempted to create patterns with it, making it lighter in the middle and ascending the lighter part until the whole line was completely light, and vice versa. I did some fast strokes, which were harder to do closer together, and then slow smooth lines, both light and dark. It was fun going faster, but obviously more precise when I drew the lines slower.
On a different note, this class seems like it'll be fun, I love the music and I love listening to music when I draw. I have a hard time drawing without music since I tend to focus more on the little noises. Music puts me in another place where I am able to concentrate better. I'm pretty anxious about this class, since I haven't really ever had a formal drawing class before. Unfortunately I went to tiny private schools in high school, and my other college was also small so they didn't even offer drawing as a class. I feel really behind, but I know if I put a lot of effort into it, I'll be able to do this. I'm excited to learn about perspectives, since I understand them but haven't practiced them a lot. I was only taught about them briefly and haven't used them very much in my own work, like I should. I tried working with perspective some on my own, but kind of forgot a lot of the rules. . . so I'm glad we're going to get into it soon.
More on perspectives later . . . ^.-