January 31, 200917 yr Just a quick little cube made in illustrator, is the shading appropriate? Also, is the perspective right? Just a simple 1-Point perspective
January 31, 200917 yr I suggest you do isometric work if your working with shapes :) Seems a bit weird though. deviantArt | A book without a cover | My poems | My SigsI'm an artist of words.
January 31, 200917 yr @Lax - Isometric meaning? :P I r nub wif big wurds Pixel art ;) 2257AD.TUMBLR.COM
January 31, 200917 yr http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isometric_projection Isometric pixeling is a pain :| [bleep] the law, they can eat my dick that's word to Pimp
January 31, 200917 yr Trying drawing more than one cube with more than one point of perspective to test your perspective skills. Or don't draw a cube, draw proper stuff like chairs. It's good practice. ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢ CAUTION ☢
January 31, 200917 yr Author I was just starting off easy :P Im working on a LP that deals alot with perspective right now so :)
February 1, 200917 yr Trying drawing more than one cube with more than one point of perspective to test your perspective skills. Or don't draw a cube, draw proper stuff like chairs. It's good practice. :thumbup: Anyways, it just looks a little weird to me, but I am guessing that it is because there is no reference point, which is sometimes needed to create a perspective (like, something is closer to me than something else) deviantArt | A book without a cover | My poems | My SigsI'm an artist of words.
February 1, 200917 yr Author Working on a LP with 2point perspective, let me know if I've got it right so far :) (You guys are better at this than I am :P) http://mattehmatt.deviantart.com/art/Pe ... -111393358
February 1, 200917 yr Trying drawing more than one cube with more than one point of perspective to test your perspective skills. Or don't draw a cube, draw proper stuff like chairs. It's good practice. :thumbup: Anyways, it just looks a little weird to me, but I am guessing that it is because there is no reference point, which is sometimes needed to create a perspective (like, something is closer to me than something else) I think the problem is that the top right line is to little of an angle, perhaps brining it out a tad might look a little better. Looks great for a start.
February 1, 200917 yr Yeah, the top line. Thats the only thing though, everything else = fine :thumbsup:
February 2, 200917 yr The perspective and shading both seem fine. PS: You can set up guides in Illustrator to check your perspective. http://drawsketch.about.com/library/wee ... 21603c.htm
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