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@peterreader
16d
Totally new here... and an old dog learning new tricks. What do you think?
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15d
Nice start! It’s awesome to see new people posting here!
I think that just changing the direction of some of your shading could help the drawing look more 3d.
You don’t have to literally draw the cross contour lines (although it could be a good way to study). But use the cross contours to inform how you make the marks for shading.
Nice work! Keep it up 👍
@sergeantbigron
1mo
Jose De Paz
7mo
my assignment
John Tollefsen
7mo
Composites of cylinder, sphere, cone and sphere.
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7mo
This is a really cool study page. I like how you combined the different forms together.
Try softening the form shadows around the curved surfaces. This will help the drawing feel less flat.
@itzkj
1yr
Here is my rendering assignment!
Okwudili Udeh
1yr
Decided to try out rendering on a master study I was working on. Really enhanced the drawing!
@tramn11
1yr
Rending Practice. I forgot to combine one form…
Aaron Smith
1yr
Second assignment. Rendering joined primitive forms
Matija Vuk
1yr
Here are my assignments, it was very fun and much harder to execute than I thought. It can get complex pretty fast once u put more intricate shapes in play, figuring out where exactly light hits on the shape and what shape will the shadows take was the hardest part for me.
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1yr
Nice work! Really fun forms you're playing with, keep doing this kind of exploration!
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