An assignment for my 2D design class. We were suppose to make an image that conveyed infinite space. I got it down a little, but ultimately I didn't do a good job on that objective. My renderings skills aren't all that great on this either, but I sorta ran out of time on it. Seriously up to the last minute on this. It's hard to keep up with every class dishing out homework assignments like this every week. But alas, I got it done, I had fun with it, and I do actually like it regardless if it didn't turn out as well as I had hoped. Lanterns are cool.
Whoa... that's a lot of pipes. Pretty intense work for a week's homework -- but then, this is for art. I love the lanterns, too. Still, if you're trying to convey the infinite space, the lanterns may be kind of cancelling it out. The light should just get eaten up by the black or seem to fade into nothing, because there's nothing out there for it to reflect off of except those pipes.
Even so, that's incredible work. Well worth your effort.
Well, I actually ended up doing the drawing in a matter of days, like maybe parts of two or three, but you know how that goes. You can't really dedicated time to one thing when you have twelve in the pipeline. XD We were given some time to plan for it and actually do a little design work, but otherwise... But yeah, most black would have been nice. I also needed more pipes in the background. More pipes I say, more pipes!
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
DeviantArt is full of extremely well produced artistic fashion and fine art photographs. Make up. Styling. Creation of scenery. Story. Light. Glamour. A combination of these expressions sometimes make up a great photograph. But the protagonists of these pictures are usually female.
So... now it's the time for male models to come into focus.
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Devious Comments
fucking
AWESOME!!! O_O
this is so redicilous good bluey!!
Love it!
O: get on msn damn it >o<
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I'm against the sale of fanart at cons. Do something original for a change, people! You're depriving money from the people that deserve it.
I really wish i had something better to say, that is a ton of work packed in to on sheet of paper. This is truly amazing.
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Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics. Even if you win, your still retarded...
Even so, that's incredible work. Well worth your effort.
I can't really get on MSN at the moment... too much homework, but my break is coming up soon!
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