Two sides of the same coin... 3D photomontage and 3D single object renders; probably a reflection of my past professional use of the medium as a industrial designer and having done technical archiviz for many years. I am going to be using both of these styles in Sub Orbital Machine to do things I can't express with drawing in ink and graphite.
“It’s raining!” A few penciled panels from the next IN THE CITY comic that I’m working on right now. Hope to have it out in early summer. #comics#pencil#process#wip
I love my r⭕️tring 600. It’s my second favorite pencil of all time, right behind my beloved Berol TL5 Automatic (no longer in production). But if I stare at the tip for too long, it bends.
Anyone have a case recommendation for this #pencil?
I can already see many issues. Proportions, hands, hair ... It's all missing key features. Still I think it's good to sometimes just draw for fun and not try hard it so much.
A graphite pencil drawing I made in my sketchbook. At the moment I am in this “drawing old mean men” period, just love it! Did this on Talens paper that is a bit light weight but has a very nice grain. Further just mostly cross hatching technique
A graphite pencil drawing I made in my sketchbook.
At the moment I am in this "drawing old mean men" period, just love it!
Did this on Talens paper that is a bit light weight but has a very nice grain. Further just mostly cross hatching technique.
In my sketchbook, I drew a portrait of an old man with a long, flowing beard. He is wearing a medieval cap, tilted slightly as he gazes down and to his right. A graphite pencil brought his weathered features to life.
Here's a recent sketch! I found a reference image by Raphael in a magazine while I was waiting for something. I did a quick pencil drawing in my sketchbook in about half an hour, and I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Ya gotta pick the right weapon son, no point bringing a knife to a gun fight.
I love working in graphite, and all my fine art pieces for Sub Orbital Machine are done with it. But I have to accept that for some work, you just have to go ink...