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Week 2 | 8/31/10 Sketchology 98150 Julius Tarng, ID 2011 [email protected]

98150 Sketchology Week 2

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Week 2 | 8/31/10

Sketchology 98150

Julius Tarng, ID [email protected]

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Tumblr,Posterous

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Cool stuff I foundStephan Von Willer

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Cool stuff I foundDavid Boyce

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Cool stuff I foundNokia

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Cool stuff I foundJohn Park

jparked.blogspot.com

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Cool stuff I foundCharles Guan

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Cool stuff I foundCharles Guan

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Cool stuff I foundRISD students

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HW1 crit!

Post your shit up!

Render

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HW1 good stuff

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HW1 good stuff

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Next few weeks...

Week 2: Sketch dayUs: Critique HW1Me: Line quality, perspective, value, shadows/lightingYou: Sketching drills, start on homework

Week 3: Demo dayUs: Critique HW2Me: Marker basics: value, shadows. Materials. You: Sketch a-long! Drills.

Week 2Warmup

Week 3Intro markering

Homework 2 (due wk 3):7 pages 14x17 marker rag2 pages: 4” cubes, marker rendered, shadows, 5 per page1 page: 4” cylinders, marker rendered, shadows, 5 per page1 page: 4” flow forms, markered, shadows, 5 per page2 pages: material forms (cubes, cylinders, arrows, flows). Stone, wood, fabric, metal, glass1 page: whatever you want, markered

Scan and post on Blogger, 150 dpi

Homework 3 (due wk 4):7 pages 11x17 marker ragTBD

Scan and post on Blogger, 150 dpi

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Lines

Motion it out.

Commit to one stroke

Double hit if you can.

Contrast and clarity

Practice makes perfect.

No hairy things!

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Perspective

Plan it out.

Draw through.

Convergence/divergence!

Watch the horizon.

Watch exaggeration.

Set up simple geometry to compose complex geometry.

Don’t think you’re too good to draw through. It will never hurt.

Be a stickler. One off line could ruin it.

Make sure your geometry is in the correct position.

Use it when scale calls for it, or an emotive drawing.

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Value

Hatch consistently.

Practice!

Contrast!

Make sure the lines correspond to the plane they are on, too.

Takes time.

MOAR where you want viewer to look.

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