Showing posts with label I Can't Draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Can't Draw. Show all posts

I Can't Draw: Elizabethan Houses

This was the project that put me off drawing for a few months.

A word of advice:
Drawings based on geometry are not as easy as they may seem.

At least, that was the lesson I took from trying to draw this Elizabethan style house.



The intention with this drawing was to remove the second storey. This would make it a more accurate interpretation of Echo's house in Efisae.

In the following drawing I learnt of two important difficulties in regards to geometric drawings:
1. Details.
2. Perspective.

Those are the things that make this drawing not what it could have been.




When I got to the bottom of the drawing (having worked my way from top to bottom), I noticed my mistake. I had followed the horizontal lines exactly, whereas they should have been more dispersed to the right side of the drawing. This was my lesson on the importance of perspective.

This photo had an insurmountable amount of detail -- at least, for a second drawing attempt.

As you may have noticed, the drawing itself is unfinished. There was shading to do, shadows to draw in and further details to draw. It was just all too overwhelming and by this point I had worked on it for a few hours and was burnt out.

This was my lesson on geometric drawings, and I shall not attempt one again for some time.

The next time I draw, if I do draw again, it will be more in the vein of my previous drawing. I'm expecting pottery or small statues.

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I Can't Draw: Birds

I can't draw.

But I would like to be able to.

 And just like writing, you have to start somewhere. I'm pretty sure I started with something way too difficult for my first try at drawing from life. 


Who knows?

Maybe this will make me feel a bit better about my next, easier attempt.

I've noticed things often look better when you see them from a distance. So I made the following picture smaller for your viewing pleasure.


And then you see the drawing at its actual size, details and all.

Joy! You can see all the horrible bits!

Click on it if you want to laugh harder.

Then zoom in.

Your splene will proabably explode.

Sorry.


Maybe next time I should try sketching a cube.

What I'd really love, though, is to be able to draw landscapes.

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