I am really struggling to draw this lamp in 3/4 top down, I have redraw it like 4 times ... I think I picked some tricky shapes! Any help would be appreciated - Thank you!
Introduction to Prop Design - Looking for fellow 'classmates'
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@charitymunoz I feel like we were on similar brach-lamp vibes! I like how the light looks like a bug and also a blossom at the same time.
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@Mairin-Kareli I was going for what a squirrel would have in it's nest (my 9yo's suggestion). We determined it would use a lightning bug, but it would have to treat it well, like a pet - hence the grass at the bottom and perchlike structure for the "lamp". I love all the twists and shapes you gave yours!! Great job!
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Here is my page of silhouettes! Took me a lot longer than it should have, but it was my first time doing an exercise like this. I hope that each time I do this exercise; I can get a little faster with it.
My concept was a flamingo lamp designed for the Queen of Hearts from Alice In Wonderland. I imagined Alice In Wonderland with a steampunk aesthetic. The ones circled in blue are the ones I decided to take to the thumbnail stage
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@Jacy13 Ooh I love the shapes! :-]
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@charitymunoz cool idea about a squirrels nest!
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@PieterVanDerBeek Thank you!
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@PieterVanDerBeek The rendering is looking really nice! I like the simple color choices. Keeps the design clear and easy to read
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@PieterVanDerBeek i really like how you have kept the rendering simple, the reflected light of the light bulb is done well. The shadow on the plunger could be a little bit darker. Other than that this is awesome.
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@robbery I like the little bit of damage, the wrinkle the chip in the base. Those details really give the object a story - a history.
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@Mairin-Kareli do you still need help with your art work?
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@robbery yes please! I have been thinking to build a drawing the whole thing out of cubes and rectangles and then refine.
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@Mairin-Kareli so looking at your drawing, I think youβre right, start off drawing it in cubes and rectangles. Or if you want to do a big 3/4 rectangular cube, break it down to 3 sections.
What I have been doing is making an X corner to corner top and bottom on the box and another line connecting the x. This helps me understand the space I have with in the box, also helps keep the 3/4 view of the drawing.
I do like the design, it has a very earthy feel to it.