Ledvi21

High Roller

The Indomitable (Winter 2022)

Joined 3 years ago

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ledvi21's Sketchbook

  • The Indomitable (Winter 2022)
  • Sharing the Knowledge
  • High Roller
  • Technician
  • Geometric Guerilla
  • Tamer of Beasts
  • The Fearless
  • Giver of Life
  • Dimensional Dominator
  • The Relentless
  • Basics Brawler
  • 25 Wheel Challenge

  • Lesson 6: Applying Construction to Everyday Objects

  • Im stuck in lesson 6, any good resources to understand better?

  • 250 Cylinder Challenge

  • Do you need to be a master in perspective to do figure drawing?

  • Lesson 5: Applying Construction to Animals

  • Drawing Prompt: The Cursed Circus

  • Drawing Prompt: Kaiju Defence Force: Engineer Corps

  • Drawing Prompt: Secret Garden

  • Drawing Prompt: The Goblin Snow Games

  • Drawing Prompt: Hamelin at War

  • Drawing Prompt: The Great Space Bakeoff

  • Drawing Prompt: Hidden Amongst Us

  • Lesson 4+ Students, how do you keep the concepts from previous lessons fresh?

  • Lesson 4: Applying Construction to Insects and Arachnids

  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

  • Prob stupid question, but do planes follow perspective rules? [Lesson 2 - Form Intersections]

  • What are you supposed to do with fur or bright textures? Dissections - Lesson 2

  • So, can we do our own cast shadows? - Lesson 2 - Texture and detail

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When starting on a project, I'll often open it up and start dragging reference images off the internet onto the board. When I'm done, I'll save out a '.pur' file, which embeds all the images. They can get pretty big, but are way more convenient than hauling around folders full of separate images.

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