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    • braden H
      braden H @Erin.Cortese last edited by

      @ErinCortese Nice! Just wingin' shapes and lines around can really help to shake out of a design rut πŸ™‚

      I'm seeing a lot of nice thirds goin' on!

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      • Erin.Cortese
        Erin.Cortese Moderator last edited by

        Here is my Exercise 4. I was drawn to this thumbnail because it is outside what I would usually do...loose and not overly structural. I am finding that I feel more relaxed working on things that are more stylized and less structural, but it still feels strange.

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        • JerrySketchyArt
          JerrySketchyArt last edited by

          Exercise 4

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          • JerrySketchyArt
            JerrySketchyArt @murielle last edited by JerrySketchyArt

            @murielle I was going for a mix of "boring" and "interesting" in those thumbnails. They mention in the class that sometimes you want boring, and since I often need to make background elements that blend in the boring stuff is important for me too.

            I don't disagree on the trees. I probably could have made more of those interesting. I tend to try and make my distinctions on the vertical shapes for those. I think the problem is that trees tend to be pretty evenly distributed (at least horizontally) in real life.

            I went for a walk after reading your comment and took a good look at all of the trees. Noticed that they are amazingly symmetrical in general. Pretty much all of the asymmetrical ones I spotted were forced that way by cutting. I guess being different would be what makes those one's interesting though. πŸ™‚

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            • demotlj
              demotlj SVS OG @JerrySketchyArt last edited by

              @JerrySketchyArt Do you live in a residential area? I think it’s true that trees in a residential area will be more symmetrical whereas in a woods, they are rarely symmetrical because of crowding and wind damage. I took these pictures on a walk down my road lined by State forest. Even the trees in the open have damage from winds. Thinking about this is helpful because the shape of the trees in a drawing then could help signal the setting. 0F507884-FB5A-478E-9311-CF44C47F29D8.jpeg B9F73D75-E46B-4400-9915-3E5F4281135B.jpeg F31101D8-EA3E-4129-B7BB-DCA0BF1BD584.jpeg

              Laurie DeMott
              instagram.com/demotlj

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              • braden H
                braden H last edited by

                Remember ladies and gents that the intention of this course is not necessarily to design things that are real (though that's fine πŸ™‚ ) it's to design things that look good.

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                • braden H
                  braden H last edited by

                  Also (watching Jake's exaples in the 'reference' video at about 50 minutes) a great way to make sure that you keep the awesome silhouette for your building/tree is to take the black silhouette, resize it (and lower the opacity) then draw overtop of it on a new layer. I've found that if I don't do that I tend to de-exaggerate my silhouette.

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                  • Heather Boyd
                    Heather Boyd last edited by Heather Boyd

                    1-3 Exercises completed this week. πŸ™‚ Just squeezed in. I loved doing these. But houses were the hardest -master perspective class after this.

                    CEDC Workbook 01-1 FINAL.jpg

                    CEDC Workbook 01-2 FINAL.jpg

                    CEDC Workbook FINAL 01-3_bak.jpg

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                    Be blessed,

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                    • braden H
                      braden H @Heather Boyd last edited by

                      @Heather-Boyd Perspective is haaaaaard! But i do find it easier in thumbnail form πŸ™‚ It's a lot easier to extend those imaginary lines waaaaaaay off the page when what you're drawing is tiny

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                      • Heather Boyd
                        Heather Boyd @braden H last edited by

                        @Braden-Hallett

                        You make it look easy.

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                        Be blessed,

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                        • demotlj
                          demotlj SVS OG @Heather Boyd last edited by

                          @Heather-Boyd These are great! Very creative.

                          Laurie DeMott
                          instagram.com/demotlj

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                          • demotlj
                            demotlj SVS OG last edited by demotlj

                            Here is my third silhouette page which I don’t love but it’s done and my objective view of one of my silhouettes. At least, I think it’s the objective view if I’m understanding what that means.

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                            Laurie DeMott
                            instagram.com/demotlj

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                            • braden H
                              braden H @demotlj last edited by

                              @demotlj Neat design!

                              Which silhouette were you using for it?

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                              • demotlj
                                demotlj SVS OG @braden H last edited by demotlj

                                @Braden-Hallett it was my first set of building silhouettes second row farthest right.
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                                Laurie DeMott
                                instagram.com/demotlj

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                                • braden H
                                  braden H @demotlj last edited by

                                  @demotlj Oh nice! I missed that page πŸ˜‰ You stayed nice and true to the silhouette!

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                                  • MichaelaH
                                    MichaelaH last edited by

                                    So I think I am finished, not perfect. It was very difficult, because I never do such perspective. It is only one raw sketch, would like to do one clean sketch with better perspective (after it is finished I see many parts lacking..but as Jake said, it is good to go some more times over the design after time passes), but after 2 hours doing this exercise, I need some break. But I am proud of me, that I did some environment and one I never usually do...

                                    SVS CED4 OD V01 Michaela Heimlich.jpg

                                    https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                                    https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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                                    • demotlj
                                      demotlj SVS OG @MichaelaH last edited by

                                      @MichaelaH Very intricate! The different perspective is very nice and well done. That's something I have real problems doing -- turning my creation (or anything) around in space and imagining how it would like from another angle. Yours is great.

                                      Laurie DeMott
                                      instagram.com/demotlj

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                                      • MichaelaH
                                        MichaelaH @demotlj last edited by

                                        @demotlj Thank You. I know what You mean, I also never turn my objects, because I don't know how and am afraid of it. Now I know it takes also a lot of time and work. I think my ship looks longer than it is in frontal sketch, but it is ok for the first try.

                                        https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                                        https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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                                        • demotlj
                                          demotlj SVS OG @MichaelaH last edited by

                                          @MichaelaH I've started making clay models of my characters so that I can turn them around but it would be a lot faster and easier if I could just get my brain to do it without aids πŸ™‚

                                          Laurie DeMott
                                          instagram.com/demotlj

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                                          • MichaelaH
                                            MichaelaH @demotlj last edited by

                                            @demotlj That is a great idea, to take objects like models or like you do with the clay.

                                            https://www.instagram.com/michaelaheimlich/
                                            https://www.heimlich-illustration.de/

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