Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Daily Sketches Weeks 10-12

Sorry these took so long to get up. You'll see there's missing days here too - I've been devoting a lot of my time to producing that poster for my friends' band, which finally went live yesterday. I'll make a full process post tomorrow.

Mar 3 - started perspective homework

Mar 4 - Benedict Cumberbatch (sketched while watching an episode of BBC's 'Sherlock')

Mar 5 - completed perspective homework

Mar 6 - sketching my friend Heinz (in the band)

Mar 7 - lips practice (from ProkoTV)

Mar 8 - band pose practice (from facebook pictures)

Mar 11 - had a free evening, went to life drawing class

Mar 13 - some pirate-y doodles
 
Mar 14 - felt like doodling some horses... won't make that mistake again anytime soon

Mar 15 - character doodles

Mar 16 - sketched while watching Dave play the new Tomb Raider
Mar 18 - some environment doodles
Mar 20 - Link... been chipping away at Ocarina of Time for over a year

Someday, my daily sketches will look like this:

Nathan Fowkes - Location Study

Pascal Campion - sketch of the day, 3/22
Justin Rodrigues - Cafe sketches
Brett Bean - life drawing studies


But until then, just have to keep chipping away...


© Gina Florio 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Daily Sketches Weeks 4-6 and other stories

Let's dive right in, shall we?

Jan 21
Jan 22

Jan 23 - doodled during perspective class (no disrespect to the great Gary Meyer)

Jan 24

Jan 25 - trying to be more gestural

Jan 26

Jan 27 - just... ugh. The one good thing I can think to say about this is that it was an accurate representation of how tired I was at the time (drawing ability included).

I would like to state for the record that I am aware that a lot of these are, how do you say... bad. Shitty. Not worthy of the internet. But part of my daily sketch resolution is to post them all here (and on my Instagram)... for better or for worse. On the one hand, it feels like I'm humiliating myself every other day, which is a bad feeling... but on the other, the fact that I know my friends and family are seeing them every day makes me push myself to do better sketches.

Jan 28 - looks like perspective HW but isn't. A quick visual from my drive up to Art Center College of Design that day
 
Jan 29 - actual perspective HW (draw your room) in process


Jan 30 - completed perspective HW. This is Dave's and my office / guest bedroom / retro videogame area.

Jan 31 - super quick celebration of drawing every day for a month.

Unfortunately sometimes I just don't have the time to make great ones (or even good ones). Editing TV is a standard 10-hour day (10am-8pm). I run in the mornings before work and Dave and I cook most nights after work. And after that it's basically time for bed, rinse and repeat. Plus all the regular life stuff you deal with - grocery shopping, emails, friends. Weekends get crazy with errands and social engagements. Sometimes I try to draw at lunch at work, but I worry about that being company time. If I have time in the mornings post-shower I'll draw then. But generally it's 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there. I want to stress, I'm not complaining. I'm lucky to have a job I enjoy that gives me enough money to attend my art classes and buy my supplies. But time is valuable too. I listened to an audiobook of Bobby Chiu's "The Perfect Bait" over the winter break, and he stressed the need to MAKE time if you want to get better. So that's what I've been doing.

Feb 1 - practicing from classic movie still frames

Feb 2 - perspective HW #2 (draw an accurately proportioned building given only the measurements)

Feb 3 - puppy bowl recap, no photo reference

Feb 4 - puppy bowl recap, using photo reference like a good non-lazy artist

Feb 5 - This was after about a 14-hour day. Literally got nuthin.
 
Feb 6 - more classic movie practice

Feb  7

Feb 8 - getting back to my VisCom roots with some fluffy bunnies

Feb 9 - continuing the cute animals kick

Feb 10 - Completed perspective HW #4 - draw a building in 2-pt perspective given a plan (overhead) and elevation (front) view.

SO anyway - all of that was just a roundabout way of saying, when you see a shitty daily sketch - it was probably a really long day but I carved out 10 minutes somewhere to make SOMEthing.

In other news - I am now 4 weeks into my perspective class at 3kicks with Gary Meyer, who also teaches at Art Center College of Design. He's 78 years old and has a great sense of humor (this picture is a pretty accurate representation of his personality). He does go EXTREMELY fast though and it's a bit of a struggle to keep up. I'll try to gather my learnings into a post for everyone - but to be honest, many of the lessons / assignments haven't been terribly practical. However, even though the subject matter can be pretty dry, it's been helping me a LOT, I can already feel it affecting me when I'm drawing. I've started to keep the general 3-D-ness of a drawing in mind, finding the vanishing points - setting an object or a scene in space instead of just doodling flat with no background/context. (I've also noticed that almost all of the sketches I do from imagination are in 1-point perspective. What's up with that?)

Finally, I just wanted to draw your attention to some new areas of the blog - I now have a Favorite Artists page just to keep track of the great artists who influence me and examples of their work (I would like to update this sometime with links to all their personal websites soon). I also have an instagram feed on the right under my profile. I would love to make a header/banner soon too - but I feel intense pressure to make it AWESOME since it's the first thing people will see when they visit. Any suggestions?

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Daily Sketches - Week 3

The news is good: I have found a job that starts on Monday (nothing terribly exciting, just back at my old company for the moment) and thus am a functioning member of society once more. However, now the real challenge of keeping up these daily sketches begins. I am expecting to see a noticeable loss of day-to-day quality. So you probably should too.


I also started my second art class this week - Perspective with the great Gary Meyer at 3Kicks Art Studio (they share the same building as Concept Design Academy in Pasadena, but are a slightly different organization). As far as I can tell, in the art world, perspective is the class that everyone has to take and everyone loves to hate, but I'm enjoying it so far. Math was definitely never my favorite subject, but there's something about the cleanliness and definitiveness of it that I like. This week we have no homework (so it's ALREADY way different than VisCom 1... that class was amazing but it had a tendency to kill my outside-of-work life), but I'm excited to get started on drawing some vanishing points and boxes and shit next week.

Here's this week's work.

Monday - A drawing of baby Shane for my cousin Lindsay. My realistic people drawing skills leave something to be desired but this was good practice.

Tuesday and Wednesday - the Atherton twins from Cirque du Soleil's "Iris" - great show

Thursday - the Hollywood mountains from the observatory... super quick

Friday... more Iris characters

Saturday - the diner duo


Sunday - watercolor fun... no idea where this came from

I have some videos and stuff to post but I'm starting to realize that I should focus my posts more and not make them huge amalgamations of Everything I've Been Looking At On The Internet Lately. So those will come later. In the meantime, hope everyone's well, keep drawing!