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This is a study for an abandoned farmhouse & shed I encountered about a year ago. Digital pic reference photo (mine), trying out my technical pens. Used 0.35 & 0.50 mm nibs, Koh-I-Noor Rapidograph brand.Might try this in pencil as well.
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Comments: 12
Zoingishly [2008-01-23 01:07:11 +0000 UTC]
This is such an awesome scene. X3 So pretty! It's easy to tell when you have an artists eye for the real world, and you've definitely got it.
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themapper In reply to Zoingishly [2008-01-23 05:50:15 +0000 UTC]
Flattery will get you anywhere you like...
Seriously though, I do thank you for your kind words. My effort is crude, but I am trying to learn.
Best, as always,
Russell
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Zoingishly In reply to themapper [2008-01-23 06:59:43 +0000 UTC]
O.n Darn right it will... But the truth shall set you free!
Heh, well, you could always be as crude as me and just not draw scenery. >.> lol. I tend to have a downfall for that part of art, as many, many others. XD
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ironhenry [2008-01-22 23:15:54 +0000 UTC]
As a study, I think it works quite well. I admire the loose quality of your line. It's something that scares me to try. Are you familiar with Joseph Clement Coll? He did what you've done here. I love his work. Perhaps you will find inspiration within.
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themapper In reply to ironhenry [2008-01-23 00:28:38 +0000 UTC]
THAT's amazing work he does, even at a glimpse from the website. Trying to remember the specific style he's using, from my Art History days - reminiscent of some of the dramatic stuff, moralistic at times, if I remember right, of the turn of the (last) century. I'll have to dig out my Janson et al books and see if I can find him. Might go buy one of those books listed at the link - very inspirational!
And may I recommend Rendering in Pen and Ink by Arthur Guptill & Susan Meyer? Guptill's the artist & Meyer's the editor. Incredible examples of some of the very best in classical pen & ink. I found it at Amazon.com.
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ironhenry In reply to themapper [2008-01-23 14:52:32 +0000 UTC]
Indeed! I have a old spiral binder of photocopied pages from that book next to my drawing desk. Very inspiring! Probably the best instructional information I've ever read on the subject.
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themapper In reply to ironhenry [2008-01-22 23:29:34 +0000 UTC]
Coll... haven't heard of him, but I'm curious. I'll follow the link and see what transpires. Is he still alive? Has he produced any books? Conversely, have others printed books about his work?
The loose line is more an outcome of uncertainty, rather than a conscious technique. I've a way to go yet before I figure out how to handle some kinds of masses.
Thanks for stopping by.
Russ
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BloodShedRed [2008-01-22 22:01:07 +0000 UTC]
I like it!
You're not bad at drawing nature-like things.
I'm horrible at that stuff.
Kudos to you.
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themapper In reply to BloodShedRed [2008-01-22 23:24:42 +0000 UTC]
Why thank you very kindly, Ky. 'reciate you stopping by. I've a long way to go yet, but some of the basics are there.
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wyldhoney [2008-01-22 19:08:12 +0000 UTC]
The trees and the bush look a bit hastily done, but you did a very good job on the woodwork. Soon enough, you'll find yourself drawing castles.
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themapper In reply to wyldhoney [2008-01-22 23:23:15 +0000 UTC]
The trees and bush ARE hastily done, not so much because I was in a hurry as because I did not yet figure out how to generalise whilst retaining enough detail to be convincing. Those are two of the problem areas I'm working on getting right.
I'd love to draw castles...
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themapper [2008-01-22 17:07:25 +0000 UTC]
I see several problems with this myself, with regard to evenness of value in the background plane, with a certain sloppiness of line, and with the dry bush in the centre of the pic. I am sure there are other areas that could stand improvment - fire away - I've participated in hundreds of critiques already, so there's not much anyone could say that would alarm me.
I'm happy overall with this. It represents a new direction for me, one I've always wanted to explore.
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