looks really awesome. Your bulldozer is really cool. Are you gonna do any textures for them?
Thanks. Probably not for the bulldozer, but I am working on textures for the p90 among many other things. I made a whole thread where I was lucky enough to have EQ and Perna stop by many times to give advice and help me through a proper HP to LP bake and unwrap.
Anyways I figured I would post some of my drawings here to show my improvement on the traditional side of things. Its going to be a bit image heavy, but just quickly scroll through and I think you will notice a sizable improvement
Start
November 2010
December 2010
December 2010
April 2011
April 2011
June WIP still need to finish this
Rhino and a judy garland wip this week june 09 2011
Nice, man! Do you do any 2d work aside from studies?
Not at the moment, I am really trying to train my eye for value before I move onto attempting creative stuff or color. To be honest I am not really sure how to proceeed with imaginative work, other than how I tackle most problems I am unsure about which is to say go at it head on and experiment figure out what works and what doesnt by trial and error. I planned on starting with some silouhetts and reading through the book [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Imaginative-Realism-Paint-Doesnt-Exist/dp/0740785508/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1315793208&sr=8-1"]Imaginative Realism[/ame] by James Gurney.
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Thanks. Probably not for the bulldozer, but I am working on textures for the p90 among many other things. I made a whole thread where I was lucky enough to have EQ and Perna stop by many times to give advice and help me through a proper HP to LP bake and unwrap.
Anyways I figured I would post some of my drawings here to show my improvement on the traditional side of things. Its going to be a bit image heavy, but just quickly scroll through and I think you will notice a sizable improvement
Start
November 2010
December 2010
December 2010
April 2011
April 2011
June WIP still need to finish this
Rhino and a judy garland wip this week june 09 2011
So to summarize
Not at the moment, I am really trying to train my eye for value before I move onto attempting creative stuff or color. To be honest I am not really sure how to proceeed with imaginative work, other than how I tackle most problems I am unsure about which is to say go at it head on and experiment figure out what works and what doesnt by trial and error. I planned on starting with some silouhetts and reading through the book [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Imaginative-Realism-Paint-Doesnt-Exist/dp/0740785508/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1315793208&sr=8-1"]Imaginative Realism[/ame] by James Gurney.
Thanks. I am using a prismacolor colerase black, basically an erasable colored pencil.