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Showing posts with label links. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

Perspective Drawing Class Week 1 - 3

I've been trying to work on my drawing weaknesses lately. One of my biggest one is drawing environments and architectural elements in perspective. I rush through my drawings too quick and don't have the patience to slow it down and get things right. Perspective is one fundamental that I feel I never got enough instruction. To address this, I am taking a perspective drawing class at the Concept Design Academy in Pasadena taught by concept artist, Polina Hristova. I'm forcing myself to take it slow and do all of the beginner exercises.

One of the fun things I learned was that the horizon line crosses a figure at the exact same height on the figure's body no matter where they are located in depth.



Also I learned how to transfer lines:



aaaand how to make repeating shapes with two different sized boxes:



I've begun a one-point perspective drawing of an interior of a 1910s era bar. Its in the initial block in phase right now. I'll continue adding details and interest as it goes on.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Random Links

I don't usually do this but these are links that I recently liked. This is mostly so I can get back to them at some point...

Via Dave Lally: http://imc1.piccsy.com/13357-ba33a2-500-407.jpg

Dan by way of Evan?: http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1369

and some really good music videos that I was first turned on to by Tom.

http://vimeo.com/14140965
http://vimeo.com/14141012
http://vimeo.com/14141046

http://vimeo.com/14141046

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Patch Design

A couple months ago I submitted some patch designs to a contest. I didn't win but I did get in the top 20. You can see the top entries here.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

deviantArt page and website update

I have updated the main site with loads more art, take a look! Also I just signed up for deviantArt. It is starting to get a little overwhelming with all of my various web art presences. DeviantArt is especially overwhelming with millions of artworks and just loads and loads of users. Anyway if you are intereested heres the link: http://nateshaw.deviantart.com/ It will also go up with my other links in the right hand corner. Right now it is going to be my least updated section. This blog will continue as the most updated part with my main site being the gallery of my best work.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

words

My posts have been sporadic of late, I know and do sincerely appologize. I have been very busy this month embarking headlong into a big project. This Friday is also exciting because my work will be up for display in a show for first fridays in RVA. The restaraunt that my work is and will be hanging in is called "Hidden Treasure" and is located at the following address: 219 East Clay Street Richmond, VA 23219. My work (3 paintings, a pastel, and a print) will be up for that evening and perhaps a little longer. If I get any more details I will be sure to post them.

The project I alluded to earlier is one that I have been developing for a while now. I am creating a story driven by pictures much like a children's book. The plan was to finish all of the pictures while simultaneously writing the story then eventually turning it into book form. I have been thinking about media and art and how it is all related and thought about a different path. What if instead of a book I create a digital book. But it won't even be a book, the vision I have is something more like a website or a computer game. Instead of holding the pages and turning them by hand you will click on the picture itself to move the stroy along. In some ways it will be like a movie or animation that waits for you. This is the long term plan. There is a lot of work between now and then. I am drawing the pages in pen and india ink. After all of the drawings are completed I will scan them into a computer and make any necessary changes. Next will be inporting all of them into Flash and linking them all together and creating all of the animations and interactivity. I have about 15-18 drawings complete and another 6 or seven penciled but not inked. I need about 10 more after that. The story is outlined but not actually written, I know what happens but the words aren't there. Writing isn't my strong point and I can't remember the last time I wrote a story. The words are the part I am most dreading.

I don't know if the project will ever get complete. Other things in my life are happening or could happen that will put an indefinite hold on this. At any rate I want to complete the drawings and the story before the end of the year. That way I would at least have a completed book.

I am planning a massive update to the pictures on my website but I just haven't had the opportunity to get out and photograph all of my drawings... stay tuned.

On a completely random note, here are a couple of designers that I recently found about and like a lot: http://www.crashamerica.com/ some really good band posters, http://steamcrow.com/ I especially like the Abe Lincolnstein campaign poster.