somewhere only we know
I wasn't intending on reuploading this one, but this one gets stolen a lot[referencing is cool with credit, but outright stealing it? c'mon now] and it's probably for the best that I keep a copy in my current gallery.
this was originally done sometime in early November of '13, had a lot of fun learning about lighting and values with it.
Alex and Phoebe are two pretty defunct characters, but it's still a nice image.
this was originally done sometime in early November of '13, had a lot of fun learning about lighting and values with it.
Alex and Phoebe are two pretty defunct characters, but it's still a nice image.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 746px
File Size 694.7 kB
it's not so bad once you get the hang of it; it's mostly just setting your horizon line and then placing your perspective points, drawing the lines connecting the points to the object[s] you're trying to draw in perspective.
I've actually found this chapter from one of my many architectural books to be incredibly enlightening when it comes to drawing perspective. I hope it can help you as well! =D
I've actually found this chapter from one of my many architectural books to be incredibly enlightening when it comes to drawing perspective. I hope it can help you as well! =D
I think this one is in my top 3 for my favorites out of your gallery. The textures are phenomenal, the lighting is absolutely gorgeous, and when I look at the atmospherics they feel so well executed, that there's a ghost-sensation of warmth from sunlight in the room. Like something you know isn't there, but you can still feel the distant sensations from it, like imagining a cold winter breeze, and getting goosebumps. ^-^
Very well done! :D
Very well done! :D
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