Monday, January 13, 2003

This is a quick sketch that I did of my daughter while she was watching TV this past Thanksgiving. It took me about an hour and because I was doing it quickly, it doesn't look exactly like her. It's close, but something's not quite right.

It's much easier to get realistic looking drawings when you can take your time and copy something that's static and unchanging. Live subjects are more difficult because they squirm and wiggle... ;)

Anyway, here it is:

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Coming soon: some even better "photo copies"...

Monday, January 06, 2003

Happy New Year!

Back to the book:

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This is a practice sketch of a line drawing published on p. 179 of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.

The human face makes an excellent drawing subject from any angle!

Next: a live subject profile.

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

I'm also interested in fractal images and all of the software concepts associated with making pretty, computer-generated pictures. This is a black and white image created in Frackle, a Mac and Windows fractal creator that I wrote. Followed by my hand drawn sketch of it... I did this one just to practice copying shapes correctly. Both made by me; vastly different creation techniques. Which is a nicer image?

    
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Who says computers aren't artistic? ;)

Maybe one of these days I'll blog as much as my good friend Rob; but then again, if I blogged as much as he does, you might not be able to keep up with reading these posts... See you in '03!