Apr
8
2010
I think my sister-in-law was getting tired of all the boring cones and cylinders. Â So she challenged me to do something a little more involved for the last of the Palm Springs product sketches. Â Pretty happy with the shading of this, though I realized when I finished that the proportions are kind of off. Â There’s no way for a coffeemaker with that small a reservoir to fill a pot that size. Â Oh well. Â Pretend you didn’t notice that.
[Comments and critique always welcome]
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Apr
7
2010
Messed up a few things here — like the handle, and its shadow that shouldn’t actually be visible.  But the rest of the shape reads pretty well.  Still doing more simple product shapes for class.  Actually, this mid-century-modern vacation home in Palm Springs is full of cool, simply shaped, modernist lamps, furniture, etc.  Good place to be working on this kind of assignment.
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Apr
6
2010
In Palm Springs this week for a little family vacation. Â Basically eating, drinking, swimming and sketching. Â I have to do several of these product sketches for class this week, so I’ll get in plenty of marker practice.
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Apr
5
2010
Had lunch today with some friends and family, and was able to fit in a very quick sketch of this centerpiece. Â Should have used graphite rather than a prisma pencil, but hey, now I know better.
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Apr
4
2010
…as they have become known. Â To me, anyway. Â Mainly because they are awesome, just like these 70’s soft-rock mustache legends.
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Apr
3
2010
I like that this project will provide certain souvenirs of events throughout the year. Â Today’s was an important one: a get-together and memorial for Mr. Jack McKinney. Â Huge thanks to the McKinney family for opening their beautiful place for this special night. Â Mr. McKinney will be missed.
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2 comments | tags: environment, pencil, prisma | posted in Observed
Apr
2
2010
Nothing fancy — just more simple practice stuff. Â The idea here is to define a bunch of different forms using shadow rather than a perspective view. Â Some are a little off, but I think for the most part, the shapes come through. Â I’ll look for something more interesting tomorrow.
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Apr
1
2010
Sketched these in class tonight. Â Asked the instructor for any recommendations. Â He said, “Yeah, you went past the center line on this lamp shade. Â Unforgivable, dude. Â Look at this — this is impossible. Â You see? Â It doesn’t work. Â And this over here wouldn’t look like that. Â There would be more light right here. Â Good though.” Â I like this guy.
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Mar
31
2010
Was too busy tonight doing classwork to fit in anything else. Â So here’s the rest of the collection of random shape models. Â Inspiring stuff, eh? Â At least I’m getting a little more practice laying down marker ink.
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Mar
30
2010
My markers were getting away from me a little. Â This is part of another class assignment, practicing perspective and modeling with simple, invented shapes. Â I’m supposed to do several more of these (which is probably good, since I’m obviously kind of a noob with the Copic markers).
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2 comments | tags: copic marker, pencil, perspective, prisma | posted in Imagined