Personal work based on a Learn Squared demonstration for an abandoned mall with the upstairs roof collapsing.
I imagined the downstairs-
Personal work based on a Learn Squared demonstration for an abandoned mall with the upstairs roof collapsing.
I imagined the downstairs-
attempts at Steve Cormann’s Ocean Tutorial
^Here I could not fully control the unintentional reflective shapes which form with the bump at higher values. Strangely, these do occur in nature but in certain conditions-
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Im happy to see im not the only one obsess with rocks. I cant remember how many rock sketches i have done, god. Keep up the work!! Looking forward seeing more.
something fun to work on before sleep-
35 mm (Panavision Panaflex)
1.85:1
Master/Long Shot
Mid-Late Afternoon / Summer?
How’s it Bruce!
It’s a delight looking through your sketchbook and your experiments. Your last drawing set had some nice rhythm and gestures. I know you wanted to move forward from these, but have you tried drawing over them/redline edits as a second pass? In the past when I do studies like these I found the added benefit of actually pointing out my own mistakes by drawing over my sketches with a red round brush.
I’m actually doing a similar exercise in my mentorship, but storyboarding an entire movie frame by frame. What you’re doing is good mileage as well and its great to see you improving your drawing skills. Keep it up Bruce!
Hey thanks for the support @michaelcabuco
I have a TON of experiments in mind and lots of ideas to work out… but I keep getting stuck on one thing or another. My gestural sketches try to break that block. Except for the anime hair chick, these were only a couple minutes each. Crappy but honest lines and I left the mistakes because there’s literally no time left.
As for corrections, I actually started another thread to support someone’s sketch challenge… and couldn’t help but start to spend more time to share better drawings. It’s a good and bad thing but either way I’ll keep it up