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I watched a video on how to do sketches from very quick poses (between 15s and 1 minute), which is basically scribbling and trying to build up a sense of the form without getting bogged down in details.
These little sketches on a post-it note were more or less my first attempt, going from a couple of 30 second poses I found on a video at Croquis Café.
At the moment, this is my favourite technique for shorter poses.
"Why would anyone draw a dumpster?"
was asked by one passer by as I was finishing up. I just said, "Why Not?"
File name: 07_08_000044
Other local identifier: Ducks 08
Title: Sketches of ducks
Created: McCloskey, Robert, 1914-2003 (artist)
Date created: 1939 - 1940 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 drawing : pencil and charcoal ; sheet 43 x 36 cm.
Genre: Drawings; Studies (Visual works)
Subject: Ducks
General notes: Title created by cataloger.
Date notes: Date supplied by cataloger.
Acquisition notes: Gift; Robert McCloskey; ca. 1960
Collection: Drawings for Children's Books
Subcollection: Robert McCloskey sketches for "Make Way for Ducklings"
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Under copyright.
Um rascunho de 5 minutos de um 'weird guy'. Não costumo fazer caricaturas ou desenhar pessoas, especialmente quando elas me pedem. Bom, o Thom não pediu pra que eu o desenhasse, mas isso foi uma pausa pro café e acabei achando o resultado divertido. Não vou finalizar. Vai ficar assim mesmo.
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A 5-minute sketch of a weirdo face. I don't use to cartooning people, specially when they ask me for. Well... Thom did'nt ask me for a draw, but this was a really coffee time moment, and I think the result is funny. i wont finish with ink. That's all.
Sketching in the canteen at Preston Bus Station which is scheduled for demolition as the Council says it is too expensive to maintain and an old building.
This sketch actually motivated me to watch the anime series "Neon Genesisi Evangelion", that this character appeared in, excellent! this is 1 of the most detailed sketches i have ever created.
Inked directly with a Sailer Fude de Mannen fountain pen and Faber-Castell PITT big brush. Page size is approximately 5 x 7 inches. Kansas City, Missouri. #urbansketchers #urbansketcherskc
a drawing i did in about an hour looking @ a picture i took of my friend's twins...its not complete but for the most part it is...
This is one of my favorite sketches. Each stroke is seperate but they make a whole and It probably took me two hundred pen and ink sketches to get to this and now I'm not quite in practice.
Another version of the Neckar with the tower of the German poet Hoelderlin on the right.
Ink on paper
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Line sketch taken from a lovely image I saw on Ichut's photostream...thanks for the inspiration!
: experimental shot taken on my IPhone...not sure if it works as well as a scan
Pataphysical Studios is building a Time Machine for our next art exhibit. On a balmy spring afternoon, Drs. Rindbrain and Fabio created more visualizations of what the Time Machine might look like.
We sketched out several ideas for the inside and outside walls, for discussion purposes. On each side of the main screen, we designed round portholes through which we could interact with our guests -- or show scenes from the past or future. Behind each porthole would be a magic box that could feature artifacts from distant times -- or the head of a historical figure, projected onto a ‘life cast’. The rest of the inside walls would be used for other interactive artworks such as the Crazy Clock, which sings quotes about time when you press its big green button.
On the outside walls, we sketched out a Face Box that you could stick your head in to get your picture taken. It would include an Infinity Mirror made of LED strips cycling through the colors of the rainbow, with a camera at the end of this light tunnel. We also sketched out where time wonderboxes could be placed on the side walls, proposing that the left wall focus on the past and the right wall on the future. A graphic timeline across both walls could support that idea.
It was a productive meeting and we look forward to presenting these ideas to our fellow doctors at the next Time Machine meeting.
Fire in the hole!
View more Time Machine photos:
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See our brainstorm notes for the Time Machine:
docs.google.com/document/d/1rM9kjOu83Qewh1HwaA2nkzbGdmHb9...
Here’s our overview for the Crazy Clock:
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This doodley sketch was made for the Sketchbook Challenge and for IA. I'm not too great at symmetry, so that was my biggest challenge!
blogged at www.creative-explorer.blogspot.com
The guards will not let me sketch. Many people, therefore no stationary in front of the works, nor standing in a corner, no leaning against the wall ... I managed to sketch a little in the middle of all these heads, the guide who speaks with passion (the interpretation is very very free on the reproduction of paintings by Caravaggio ... I can not do everything together at that stage). The exhibition was great.
Les gardiens ne me laisseront guère tranquille. Beaucoup de monde, donc interdiction de stationner devant les oeuvres, ni de se mettre dans un angle, ne pas s'adosser au mur... je réussis à saisir au milieu de toutes ces têtes, la guide qui parle avec passion (l'interpretation est très très libre concernant la reproduction des tableaux de Caravage..., je peux pas tout faire en même temps à ce stade là). L'expo était superbe.