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    • lucy_gow
      lucy_gow last edited by

      Here is my attempt at the Advanced Perspective assignment. This is perhaps too complicated for me, but it was fun to work outside my comfort zone and try.
      I did it on my iPad using Procreate, but still drew the lines from vanishing point rather than use the perspective tool, so I could try doing it like in the videos.
      perspective_assignment-zoomed_out.png

      Then I cropped it and sketched over it again:
      advanced_perspective_sketchover.png

      I had a lot of trouble making sure the size of things was consistent from object to object. I think the windmill circle looks too small, but I tried to make it consistent by drawing lines between the windmill and the grain silo. I drew so many lines, I confused myself.

      I learned that I should draw thinner lines for the perspective grid.

      Thank you for the course!

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      • Meekipink
        Meekipink @lucy_gow last edited by

        @lucy_gow Oh wow, this looks incredible, I think you nailed it!! If I was illustrating a project that used this farmyard scene from multiple different angles, it'd be really handy to have a 3D model of this. I remember watching Kenneth Anderson illustrate a house interior (here's the scene), and he manipulated a 3D staircase into it to get the right perspective, and I was like, "Gah!! That's so clever!!"

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        • lucy_gow
          lucy_gow @Meekipink last edited by

          @Meekipink Oh, thank you!

          I think a 3d model would make it a lot easier on my brain. I had a go at making a 3d model in Blender, using the map as a guide. I tried to line it up the same as my version.
          Screen Shot 2022-06-09 at 7.03.58 PM.png
          I think I spotted some of my mistakes - I got a bit muddled about what was one unit wide and what was one-and-a-half at some stage. Oh well! I might try to fix it tomorrow when I'm not so tired. 🙂

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          • Meekipink
            Meekipink @lucy_gow last edited by

            @lucy_gow Oh wow, you're fast!!! That is very, very cool. I totally need to do this!

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            • davidhohn
              davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @lucy_gow last edited by

              @lucy_gow Nice!!

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              • lucy_gow
                lucy_gow last edited by lucy_gow

                This is my drawing after completing the Practical Perspective course. It was surprisingly fun to do this.

                I changed things to make them a bit more like an Australian farm that's pretty old (I thought it'd have to be old to match the windmill). So, the roof of the house is corrugated iron. Also, we don't typically have cellars so I made the extra bit of the house be a kitchen with an oven chimney. Also, I changed the silo to a water tank, because I figured the water from the windmill would have to go somewhere. I don't understand how windmills work.
                barnyard_adjusted.png

                I was a bit lazy with the fence and adding tone, and everything. This still took me ages.

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                • PenAndrew
                  PenAndrew @lucy_gow last edited by

                  @lucy_gow A really great drawing Lucy- I am still stuck at the figure drawing level on gestures, you are really moving through the courses. I hope to catch up soon as it is my holiday from University.

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                  • lucy_gow
                    lucy_gow @PenAndrew last edited by

                    @PenAndrew Thanks! You'll be here soon enough. Pretty much the only drawing I've been doing lately is these assignments, which I've been trying to work through consecutively. Hopefully the learning will stick. I'm really looking forward to Visual Storytelling!

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                    • PenAndrew
                      PenAndrew @lucy_gow last edited by

                      @lucy_gow Yes I just didn't have the time while I was teaching and I wanted to complete my first finished pieces in years for the competition. So, now I have achieved that I will return to the courses and work for them, as well as working on developing my own comics.

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                      • davidhohn
                        davidhohn SVS Instructor Pro @lucy_gow last edited by

                        @lucy_gow Excellent! Love that you localized the farmyard to what would be appropriate to Australia!

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                        • lucy_gow
                          lucy_gow @davidhohn last edited by

                          @davidhohn Thank you. Thanks for the great course!

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