Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes
7:30 PM, Friday March 20th 2020
Hoping for some ciritique :)
Some of the superimposed lines are frayed at both ends, but you manage to reduce it in the second one. Your lines are confident and your ellipses fit good in their place. Remember you are supposed to go two-three times through them, you sometimes do more than that. You keep the lines parallel in rough perspective. The rotated boxes don't look 90 degrees, but they are nice, keeping small gaps between them.
Next Steps:
250 box challenge
While I have a massive library of non-instructional art books I've collected over the years, there's only a handful that are actually important to me. This is one of them - so much so that I jammed my copy into my overstuffed backpack when flying back from my parents' house just so I could have it at my apartment. My back's been sore for a week.
The reason I hold this book in such high esteem is because of how it puts the relatively new field of game art into perspective, showing how concept art really just started off as crude sketches intended to communicate ideas to storytellers, designers and 3D modelers. How all of this focus on beautiful illustrations is really secondary to the core of a concept artist's job. A real eye-opener.
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