Homework: Drawing like a pro Week#3 w. @jorgevandeperre

in WORLD OF XPILAR2 years ago


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Hello my dear Steemians,

 

Today I wanted to go through this homework by @jorgevandeperre drawing with one point perspective. As always it seems to be very simple and I am pretty sure anyone can say that they can easily do it. But once we start working we see one or another difficult areas. That is why I have numbered my geometric figures but also the center I decided to choose as the light source and drawn a little light bulb

 

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So, let's start from beginning:


 

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You can see that the photo is not really good captured and also it is very light drawing, but I will explain a bit. I have marked the middle of the sheet as center and drawn the objects all around it.

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Now, I have connected the objects with the centre of my perspective point. Once it is done I created other walls but then decided to do hatching so that we can see objects as real objects

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  • I like how the object 6 (actually it should be 5) is done, I decided to do dark lower side and the inner side is highlighted with light source. The front is slightly shaded and the outer border more than inner due to close location to light source, for me it looks good

  • Number 4, I struggled a bit with shading it and now when I look after putting it in computer I think the top should be more lighter than the inner side, because it is close to light. Am I correct Jorge? I think in general the whole square is looking almost same shading and front wall seems to be something wrong with the value of shading there. But can't figure out what.The same with number 3. I think I have the same mistake in both of them.

  • I like 1 and 2 equally, but there is not much contrast so both looking a bit boring. Is there any way to make the looking better?

Hope I can get the comments from Jorge and would be great to hear your opinion what and how can I improve myself in this exercise.

 

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 2 years ago 

Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.
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Learning how to draw is very good so an artist can make the best out of their art work.

But first though an artist must be born beforehand @stef1 because artists comes first before the techniques in creating their masterpieces. 👍

Some people really have it from birth, but I am glad that many things we can learn through regular practicing :)

This is really cool understanding perspective technique by soften your hand when showing distance and make it more solid as it getting closer to you.🔥🔥🔥💯

Yes, it is really basis that we should know to build up the more complex work on our knowledge. You also can take part in one of the exercises :)

 2 years ago 

Hi Stef, thanks for taking part in the lessons and homework, again with a lovely, clean and delicate drawing. I'll comment on it soon.

Thank you for the opportunity to learn and also for the great chance to know the mistake and learn from them :)

 2 years ago 

It's my pleasure!

excellent work of earrings in perspective, it addresses the central theme of the contest, a very good idea to make this type of drawing that reflects the very successful theme, it motivated me to make my entry thanks for sharing greetings and successes always

Thank you @betzaelcorvo, maybe you also want to take part in the lessons of Jorge :)