On Courses + Tools use code BLACK20
@alessandro8
@alessandro8
Earth
Activity Feed
@alessandro8
Hey is this good
@alessandro8
Could I get critiqued if I’m doing this project right from the drawing basics course
Dermot
7mo
Your boxes look good, I like the "C" shape and "S" shape flow. Cool !
@alessandro8
Could I get some critics please I tried placing my blobs above,below and in between the horizon line for the level 2
@alessandro8
@alessandro8
Simplified the boots so I did not draw the laces or should I draw it to?
@alessandro8
Second attempt after watching vid
@alessandro8
First time drawing a pear would like some feed back on how I did
@alessandro8
First time drawing a pear would like some feed back on how I did
Jesse W.
2yr
In your drawing, the shadow area of the pear has values that belong to the light family. This violates one of the primary rule of shading: the lightest darks should be darker than the darkest lights. Stan hits on that point in various lessons here. When you have values in the shadow area competing with values in the light area, the illusion of 3 dimensionality is destroyed, flattening out the image.
@robbursey
2yr
You did a great job, the shadows and value separations are pretty dang good. It reads well. The cast shadow of the pear, might be a bit too uniform, but that’s a minor thing, excellent stuff.
Mr. September
looks like a pear to me :)
@alessandro8
Quick question do the ears move when someone looks up or down
William Horton
If it's straight on, the ears will stay in the middle of the head, but the ears will tilt depending on where the head is going. If the head tilts down, then the top of the ears would be more visible, if the head tilts up, the bottom earlobes would be more visible. But the ears always stay in the center, sort of equivalent to the brow line.
Help!
Browse the FAQs or our more detailed Documentation. If you still need help or to contact us for any reason, drop us a line and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!