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I have taken my quick sketching class to heart and now try to sketch for a few hours everyday wherever I happen to be. I'll try to upload the ones that I spend a bit more time on here!
The goal of the quick sketch is to get as much information down as quickly and as accurately as possible (focusing on the big elements first) progressing onto the details later. It's sort of like a gesture drawing (hierarchy focus) for landscape. I'm using it to get a better handle on perspective and object drawing - if you look through my gallery I suffer from white-background-syndrome. Time to practice scenery and train some rendering skills!
Tools :
1. Sakura Micron 01 (Sepia)
2. Hand•Book Watercolor Journal (5.25 × 8.25)
Time : 1.5 hours
The goal of the quick sketch is to get as much information down as quickly and as accurately as possible (focusing on the big elements first) progressing onto the details later. It's sort of like a gesture drawing (hierarchy focus) for landscape. I'm using it to get a better handle on perspective and object drawing - if you look through my gallery I suffer from white-background-syndrome. Time to practice scenery and train some rendering skills!
This one was completed after lunch one day at the local grocery store cafe. I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out - in retrospect a few elements are off (particularly the foreground tables) but overall I think it holds its structure pretty well. I want to experiment more with using line weight to communicate depth.Hopefully a few with figures soon to come!
Tools :
1. Sakura Micron 01 (Sepia)
2. Hand•Book Watercolor Journal (5.25 × 8.25)
Time : 1.5 hours
Image size
1280x517px 345.3 KB
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It's always soothing to see such a sketch. Perhaps because I still have trouble drawing perspectives, perhaps because I still have trouble drawing sceneries from observation, but I just love this piece. It is simple, only the necessary is represented, but it just talks to the observer.