Wednesday, 31 January 2018

Sketch up download

I looked it up and you CAN download sketch up on your computer for free.
I don’t remember who mentioned this but you just have to type on google ''sketch up download''.
For some reason it’s hard to access through their website. Not quite sure why, it’s pretty weird.

Anyways, here's the link for those who don’t already have it downloaded on their computer:
https://www.sketchup.com/download/all

Sunday, 28 January 2018

hard surface perspective

After finishing, I wish I had used a harsher angle to really show the perspective. It looks more like an isometric than a perspective like this



week 2 - Noah






Peter Kapritsias - Week 2


I accidentally deleted my mirroring exercises. 




Tarik, Week2





Simon - Week 2







I first thought drawing a standing piano woud be easy for this evercise since its only a bunch of cubes but it prooved to be more difficult than I thought








Week 2 - Andrew

Hello! Here are the mirroring exercises I completed as well as my object in 3 point perspective. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone else's work, thanks!








Assigment 2 - Daphne Martinez

1.- Mirroring


2. 3 point perspective




Assignment 2 - Kris

Here is my object in 3 point perspective, originally I wanted to draw a box car but halfway through it was giving me a lot of trouble so I went with something a little more simpler.




Saturday, 27 January 2018

Angular Object in 3 pts perspective (Démie)

Hello,
So here's my mirroring (I did 2 of them):



















And for my 3 points perspective angular object, I looked into my daughters toys for inspiration, was pretty surprise that most stuff is rounded... And then I found a Rubik cube; I thought it might be too simple (it's just a cube, right?) so I've turned the top row in 45° to "shake thinks up". Well, it was more difficult than I first anticipated (good thing I stood with "too simple"!). I had to figure out how to split a square into 3 x 3 smaller squares; I found a grid on the internet to help me out.

And the 45° top section was a challenge by itself too.

So I've made a super extra large page and I did work with "real vanishing points" to get this thing done, and I do hope it looks accurate under all the rendering "make-up".

Here's the "end product" (all the structural part was done with Photoshop, and then the rendering was painting with ArtRage5) :







M. Falcone H.W