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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.

one of my first recent sketches, just after I got my new pens.

Pet portrait from the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo.

I actually took a photo of this scenery and create it in a way where it shows a sketch!

Sketch of old photograph using linesmART software.

Original photo: here

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.

sketching at the museum. the Palace of the Legion of Honor, Drawing 1 field trip

A Cambodian sketching a face of the Bayon near its entrance.

After a brief hiatus, sketch sessions returned this month! Our previous sketch sessions typically focused on recording what we saw, in sketch form. This week was a slight departure into the world of Mr. Roger’s ‘Land of Make Believe’. We studied a ubiquitous early 20th century building with a brick storefront façade and explored the possibilities of transforming this drive-by building into something more memorable.

How to overcome first-page jitters? Sketch your watercolor sets. :-)

sk-sk-sk-sketch

racunho recente

recent sketch

sketches I am making in working out ideas for the cloth: LEFT

third and final tee for Will Reed. A mos def sketch inspired by Mikey P.

Loved this September sketch, thanks OA! :)

a christmas present for a Beninese friend. splashing water on the ground before the door of the house is a traditional way of welcoming a guest.

I sketched my dog yesterday because I was bored. :P

I do not own rights to this picture, I only sketched it.

At Kawai House in Kyoto.

A sketch from sometime in the 00's of an acorn cap. I always seem to like my sketches better than other people do.

Sketch by Will Smith.

 

Our fifth workshop focused on a technique that lets you approximate and scale objects quickly when creating travel sketches - Point Association. This technique builds on the more rigorous techniques of one and two-point perspective we've practiced in previous workshops. Attendees found this technique intuitive and exciting and can’t wait to get out in to the field and apply it to our fall Sketch Sessions.

Sketches that were backlight as you walked back to the lifesize Lightcylce behind Flynn's

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.

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This month I participated in this month's Sketch Tuesday at 111 Minna, curated by Adam Rozan of Broken Meter! The theme was "crime", so I brought along a photo reference of some medics at work during an accident.

 

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Pencil sketch for the Procreate tracing. I really like the pixelation and rough quality of it. A wee bit of a punk doodle.

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