Group run through creative environment design week 3 art and feedback
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The problem with procrastinating is that I look at what everyone else has done and am so blown away I'm reluctant to even try
(I will give it shot but you guys are really good. I love everyone's stuff.)
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Done...uff...only raw sketch
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@demotlj I know what You mean, but we shouldn't be discouraged...try your best, we all are learning and learning never stops, we can get only better.
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@MichaelaH horsey! Nice touch
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@ErinCortese fantastic couches!!
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@MichaelaH sweet little barn and horses! I thought about doing a barn as well but haven't yet
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@MichaelaH i was struggling on what to do with that little cube attached to the house. I never would have thought of a stable! Nice work
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You guys make such amazing work. I wish I was a part of this.
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@Coley these are really good. I love that you added shading/texture.
There is just one thing that isn't clear. On the second one with the stairs. Are these stairs 'floating' (or overlapping)? The wall of the house seems to go in underneath the stairs. If there is indeed a space I would either add some shading, or put an extra support beam underneath the steps.
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@nyrrylcadiz We are only on week two, and everyone is working at different paces. You should join!
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@nyrrylcadiz joooooooooin uuuuuuuuuuus
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Okeedokee ladies and gents, I may not be as present in the forums the next 6 days or so since I'm going to a comicon and not bringing a computer.
So next week's homework may be posted Monday night instead of Sunday night. But worry not! This group run through will keep going until we're all done.
Mostly because I wanna do another one after this one
So many awesome houses and couches this week
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@Braden-Hallett Enjoy
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Okay, so here is my entry for the first exercise. I did them on paper, drawing nicely on a tablet is to difficult for me.
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@murielle yes, I realized afterwards that there was an issue, the stairs start at a level even with the smaller part of the house but then are flush with the front part of the bigger part of the house lol. I didnt change it but maybe next go round I will try similar. thanks for pointing it out
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@murielle Really nice, and on paper too..impressive! I really like your wood texture. The smaller hut in the bottom image is adorable, I love what you did with the roof.
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@Braden-Hallett lol
thank you so much but my schedule is jam-packed with school. I’ll probably try to catch up with you guys in a couple of months. Thanks though.
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Here is my first one. I know we weren't supposed to get detailed but I am also trying to learn pen and ink so in the interest of time, I used this exercise for both design and pen work. I hope the teacher won't take off too many points for ignoring the rules of the assignment
I'd be interested in critiques, particularly regarding the inking. (One thing I learned is that it's hard to work small when inking -- this is 5x7 and the front is darker than I intended because I couldn't get the lines any finer.)
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@ErinCortese I think there cute and quaint
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I did it! I found a process that helps me draw better buildings! I broke everything down into stages. I realized that I have to add the stylization and details after my initial sketch. It is the only way that I can visualize it for the time being. Drawing buildings feels very unnatural for me at the moment, so I need to focus on basic structure before anything else. It is a little more time consuming, but worth it! I tried a number of brick styles as well, and came up with two I like. I will probably do this in the future with other details such as doors and windows, etc.