You have a great blog here!!.. it is amazing.. I am surprised with your Figure Studies.. but I think the girl is kind of small in this perspective.. anyway.. congratulations!!..
This is absolutely incredible, Gonz! I am impressed as always. Although I am not an artist or know anything about technique, I still think that you are amazing!!
The perspective is spot-on, and I think the textures all read really well. Cool figure, too. Looks like a J. Scott Campbell girl.
You asked if you could improve it... I like it as is. If you wanted to dummy-proof it (but it looks fine as is), You could make the sizes of the blocks semi-consistent throughout the piece. The blocks deeper in are a bit larger than the ones closer to the viewer, and it plays against your perspective. I think that it's pretty cool, actually, and gives variety to the image.
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man that is a wicked cool drawing! great stuff man. i am way jelous that you are livin it up in san fran! keep it up man!
Hot diggity~! There's a calibre to technical drawing like this that I strive to achieve. I rarely get there . It's great to see these.
You have a great blog here!!.. it is amazing.. I am surprised with your Figure Studies.. but I think the girl is kind of small in this perspective.. anyway.. congratulations!!..
Is this for a project in particular or just a study?
This is absolutely incredible, Gonz! I am impressed as always. Although I am not an artist or know anything about technique, I still think that you are amazing!!
This stuff is looking great! Looks like a lot of fun as well!
The perspective is spot-on, and I think the textures all read really well. Cool figure, too. Looks like a J. Scott Campbell girl.
You asked if you could improve it... I like it as is. If you wanted to dummy-proof it (but it looks fine as is), You could make the sizes of the blocks semi-consistent throughout the piece. The blocks deeper in are a bit larger than the ones closer to the viewer, and it plays against your perspective. I think that it's pretty cool, actually, and gives variety to the image.
Your perspective studies are awsome! Great stuff!
Can I link your blog?
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