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Post by Michael D. Nicola on Feb 28, 2006 21:08:17 GMT -5
TITLE: Marker paper full colour rendering MEDIA: Borden & Riley marker pad, Charpak AD markers, Prismacolor Verithin hard lead coloured pencils, Prismacolor soft lead coloured pencils, and Prismacolor Nupastels NOTES: A full two point perspective intended to further demonstrate the techniques used to render on marker paper.
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dado
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Post by dado on Feb 28, 2006 22:13:33 GMT -5
WOW!!!!! That was fast....you must be really proud of this one Mike, and you should be.....because its awsome. Darn, i missed a good one...need a bang head icon Only one thing,....the rear wheel seems just i little small...... :-Xi can just see my marks going down.LOL ;D
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Post by Michael D. Nicola on Mar 1, 2006 11:23:25 GMT -5
Hi Dario,
Thanks for the compliments.
To be honest, I'm not THAT proud of this one. It turned out OK but there are some problems with the right side, especially the rear end. I may end up actually re-doing it when I get the time.
And you're right, the rear wheel is smaller than I would have liked to have made it. The reason it turned out so small is because I was limited to the size of my ellipse templates I have (believe it or not, that's the largest one). I'll bring the ideation sketch with me next class and you'll see that the "intended" size of the rear wheel was considerably larger.
In fact, now that I look at the drawing again, I think that if I HAD drawn the rear wheel larger, it would have helped to correct some of the problems in the rear end that I mentioned.
Oh well.
Mike
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Post by jaybeems on Apr 14, 2009 17:02:59 GMT -5
I see what you mean,the rear wheel is slightly smaller. Templates are something I should use though,I'm just a fan of car design,and usually draw freehand. I just draw to relax really,but since I've discovered this site,there's plenty info on techniques to rendering for design in general. Too bad that someone mucked up your site with alot of garbage post.
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