These are looking good. I think they will look nice with the fully rendered perspectives from the exterior, photographed models, and the hand sketched plans. A good range of mixed media.
Margaret - are you intentionally utilizing two point perspectives? Or rather, side by side one points? For me this works more strongly in the second drawing where there is a single horizon line parallel to the page; the upper perspective is more disorienting because the horizon line in the coffeeshop indentation is not level with the page. I like the fact that your drawing style links these later design to early investigations
Hey Susan - I'm not intentionally doing 2 pt perspectives. I just have this image in my head that I try to get out. I think that this is just the way I sketch...crooked...I guess. Ha! Maybe I can try to distort it in photoshop, but if that doesn't work then I'll work on those horizontal lines for my future sketches.
These are looking good. I think they will look nice with the fully rendered perspectives from the exterior, photographed models, and the hand sketched plans. A good range of mixed media.
ReplyDeleteMargaret - are you intentionally utilizing two point perspectives? Or rather, side by side one points? For me this works more strongly in the second drawing where there is a single horizon line parallel to the page; the upper perspective is more disorienting because the horizon line in the coffeeshop indentation is not level with the page. I like the fact that your drawing style links these later design to early investigations
ReplyDeleteHey Susan - I'm not intentionally doing 2 pt perspectives. I just have this image in my head that I try to get out. I think that this is just the way I sketch...crooked...I guess. Ha! Maybe I can try to distort it in photoshop, but if that doesn't work then I'll work on those horizontal lines for my future sketches.
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