Thursday, July 31, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Very Useful Online Book!
Practical Geometry, Linear Perspective, and Projection by Thomas Bradley
From Google books. A lot of the geometry constructions that are useful, especially when messing around with linear perspective. The language is a bit old, but the information is indispensable, IMHO.
From Google books. A lot of the geometry constructions that are useful, especially when messing around with linear perspective. The language is a bit old, but the information is indispensable, IMHO.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sci-Fi Work in Progress
Work in progress of a large, sci-fi landscape. Doesn't look half as ethereal as it needs to look in the finished product, but I'm still fighting too much with the perspective to really care. Input GREATLY appreciated.
**edit**
Way too tight. Scratch this one. Getting to work with a looser sketch to start off with.
**edit**
Way too tight. Scratch this one. Getting to work with a looser sketch to start off with.
Relationship Between Cube and Sphere in One Point Perspective
The "sphere" consists of two circles, both drawn perpendicular to one another. I'm still not exactly sure how to draw the inner circle correctly. It seems somewhat strange that part of the bottom of the inner circle cuts below the circle that lies parallel to the surface of the screen. Of course, that could very well be possible, since that one part that juts down is closer than the actual bottom of the circle. Perhaps the top is what's really off?
Bubble-shaped flying machine for clear days, rainy days, and all the days between. See the world below you, as well as the sky around. Clouds will pass you by, as will rivers, mountains, hills, and whatever else you may travel over. Have fun!
Price: Your Connection to Reality.
Done in GIMP with WACOM Graphire4 tablet.
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