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Sketch by Garrett Sweeden
The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.
Life Sketch in a bar (Barcelona) also the place that means so much to me. It will always stay in my memory and treasure it for as long as I can.....
Sketch by Jason Silva
The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.
DFS Galeria ( Facades Studies) - Kowloon, Waikiki & Singapore
HDA : Facades Designer
Client : DFS
Date : 2014
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Me sketching the Tuk Tuk Room on Wall Street across from Waitiki Bar. Four service men eating lunch. This is the first time I've sketched in probably 10 years. Nice to get away from the computer.
Incheon International Airport, Terminal 1 - Incheon, Korea
HDA : Consultant for engineering and design
Client : KOACA -Korea Airport Construction authority
Architect: KACI Architects with Fentress Bradburn
Date : 1994 - 2001
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Creating one-point perspective drawing is the bane of first year architecture student's existence. You may ask: Why would you subject yourself to revisiting that trauma? Communicating by sketch is one of the most visceral and enjoyable experiences we can have with clients and collaborators and a skill that must be honed through practice. Despite our flashbacks to first year, and dread, everyone enjoyed this experience and vowed to continue! Next class: Two-point perspective, twice the dread!
One of four weekly workshops on sketching techniques.
Jan.2010
Part of a series of character sketches for a graphic novel idea I'm working on with a writer.
I've been trying to do sketches of my kids in my journal. I've had a hard time motivating myself to write often, but now I really look forward to it.
These are drawn loosely and quickly, I try not to spend much time on them so, some of them do look a little rough. Also, they've gotten a little more refined and the character styles a little more consistent.
And, yes, I stole this idea from Chris Ware as noted in Danny Gregory's 'An Illustrated Life'.
I seem to be doing more sketching again. This will be glued into my journal when I get around to it.
We stopped along the road so my husband could talk to his brother. They stood in one position for quite a while or I never would have been able to sketch this much. I'm really slow.
I didn't do a very good job on my brother-in-law's,face. I need more practice with faces. I think I did a fair job of getting my husband's posture right.
'Wonderland Sketch'-The Han ethnic use in modern fashion design.
● The Han nationality(Han ethnic) is
china‘s main ethnic.
● Han has a long history, it also one
of the world's most populous
nation.
Sketch by Jason Silva
The seventh workshop in our series sought to contrast two methods of subject commonly used in creating art. Whether your work from Reference photos, direct observation, or some hybrid has long been a heated debate. With this workshop, we wanted to explore the various benefits and drawbacks of both methods. Attendees were asked to create two sketches, the first was from a photo reference of a still life scene and the second was from direct observation. During the review at the end of the workshop, the jury remained split on which method they preferred; perhaps this debate will never be settled, but the creative individuals at Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture will certainly continue to search.
Eva enjoying destroying a block tower. I love Allison's expression in this and the sketch makes it pop too.
This is for my Royal Tutorial post titled How to Create a Photo Sketch Fast. royaltutorial.com/how-to-create-a-photo-sketch-fast/