I couldn't resist two posts in one day... but I thought this one turned out pretty cool. The brief was to draw "white objects" using a technique the Italians called "chiaroscuro" (light-and-dark)... and what's whiter than a pith helmet and afternoon tea? ;)
Here's how it's done:
- draw the objects using a single contour line (mind negative spaces!)
- draw the shadows, again using single contour line to describe the edge of the shadow
- fill in the shadows with dark charcoal (it will kind of negate some edges of the object at this point)
- smudge/muddle the entire page so, except for the darkest shadow, the page is now a dim gray (this really "flattens" the image)
- finally, pick/rub out the lightest parts of the objects (the highlights) with your eraser. If necessary, you may want to darken some of the shadows again with charcoal to accentuate the contrast.
In short order, the objects now seem to "pop out" in 3-D.
Fun times!
-- kelise

Now do this again fast. Again and again. We can Market it as moving 3d stuff viewer or shorten it to TV! Yep. It will be brilliant. But you will have to clone yourself. Follow everyone around. Humm and there will be loads of paper from older scenes. Hummm might need to think about this idea more. I think I hear a tree screaming.
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