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    Introduction to Prop Design - Looking for fellow 'classmates'

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    • PieterVanDerBeek
      PieterVanDerBeek @DaveLeekArt last edited by

      @DaveLeekArt I finished my prop designs a while ago. Currently still occupied with the vehicle design class – going slow but steady. A little too early for me to start with character design already, but please go ahead, and I'll try and catch up! :-]

      (FYI, the font is loosely based on a classic serif, Bodoni if I remember correctly...)

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      • Heather Boyd
        Heather Boyd last edited by

        Prop Class finally started. So this collection will be around 1900s inspired but I still need to simplify it for children's picture books, which puzzles me a bit. But anyways,

        Prop Class 01 (2) svs.jpg

        Prop Class 02 (2) svs.jpg

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        • Heather Boyd
          Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

          Feedback requested!

          I noticed my first step silhouettes had a bit more detail so I wasn't sure if I had actually made the second step thumbnail sketches with a few of them. So I added more detail and now I am unsure if this second step turned more into the third step.

          Also I have a question for step 3 detailed sketch -I am working more with shape and less with outlines (lines -like comic/ Jake's style). Should I still follow Jake and make line art detailed sketch or stick to shape detailed sketch like below and let me know if I need to go deeper for this step 3??? Also I am trying to simplify my shapes to keep them in a children's picture book style that I like.

          Lamp to Print (dark version -draw over) svs.jpg

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          • PieterVanDerBeek
            PieterVanDerBeek @Heather Boyd last edited by

            @Heather-Boyd

            I'm not sure if I remember all steps correctly, but I understand the dilemma – whether to go for a more comic-style render or to digitally paint the shapes with less emphasis on line work.

            I think the gist of this assignment is in creating a set of props that have an obvious purpose / origin (who made it, where would you find it, how / when was it made, etc). I would choose a (rendering) style that fits you and/or the context for your lamp. :-]

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            • Heather Boyd
              Heather Boyd @PieterVanDerBeek last edited by Heather Boyd

              @PieterVanDerBeek

              Thank you,
              that confirms my thoughts. I am now on the structure step and puzzling through how to draw my elongated sphere in perspective and on the diagonal arching down (post my attempts on Saturday).

              I am also trying to figure out to what length (or how many parts in a scene) I want my work to be in 2d perspective, because I really like wonky perspective.

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              • Leah
                Leah last edited by

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                cant say its great but here is finished thing

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                • Shane Lees
                  Shane Lees last edited by

                  I just started posing. I'm not quite there yet.

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                  • Heather Boyd
                    Heather Boyd @Leah last edited by

                    @Leah "it's finished" is something I need to work on. I suppose I am a perfectionist in that way but also I want my best. Good job for finishing!

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                    • Heather Boyd
                      Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

                      This is my progress. Still struggling with a titled lamp head, however I have learned a lot and these are still my 3/4 top view sketch/drawings.

                      Lamp Box in Perspective Drawing svs.jpg

                      Lamp in Perspective Drawing svs.jpg

                      I really had to brush up on my perspective homework (few months back). The light part in the middle one looks heavy vs the coil support but I got the ellipse perspective right. And then I struggled with the position of the last one (with a titled box). Out of the first three which do you prefer proportion wise? Also I wasn't sure how to draw the coil (middle support) in proper perspective -I sort winged it.

                      Thanks as always,

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                      • PieterVanDerBeek
                        PieterVanDerBeek @Heather Boyd last edited by

                        @Heather-Boyd Nice sketches! I like the middle one - the head being a bit out of proportion gives it character. Maybe it's the 70-30 ratio on the 'weight' that makes it more interesting? The tilted one on the right seems like a hard nut to crack, perspective-wise... but the silhouette is way less interesting so maybe just skip it? :-]

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                        • Heather Boyd
                          Heather Boyd @PieterVanDerBeek last edited by Heather Boyd

                          @PieterVanDerBeek thank you so much. The middle one you like best, do you think it be able to stand by itself as a functional believable lamp, because the head lamp is heavy? I am also unsure how the light will project out of it. I need to find similar light sources.

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                          • PieterVanDerBeek
                            PieterVanDerBeek @Heather Boyd last edited by

                            @Heather-Boyd I think the believability would depend on the context / world in which it lives. But you could still tilt the head down a little so it will have more of a projected beam directed downwards, if that makes figuring out the light / shadow of your scene easier... :-]

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