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    Talking Sketchbook CRIT NEEDED

    Hi, I just joined up to this forum and after seeing the amazing work wanted to try and make a sketchbook to improve to get up to that level!

    So any help would be greatly appreciated

    ok so a little about myself, im 26 currently aiming to build a portfolio to become an architecture student and have always loved concept art. its the ideas that really stun me. The thing is that they dont ask for anything specific in the portfolio so im going tobuild it from a wide variety of things. Thank you for taking the time to have a look at this sketchbook.

    Here I will be putting daily sketches, most of them will be design based and visual problem solving.

    Cheers. Any advice would be welcome!




    Figure Sketches 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    enviro thumbnails 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Machine Joints Sketches1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    enviro thumbnails 1.1 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Architect Sketches 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Architect Sketches 1.1 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Architect Sketches 1.2 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Concept Sketch Alien 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Synthetic Alien Concept 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Nat 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    David by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Tonya 1.1 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Complex by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Neo-Classical 1.0 by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Temple by Alex Patel's Portfolio, on Flickr


    Thank you

    (flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/neowasmybrother/)
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    second try!
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    update:
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    sorry for the lack of updates but doing a lot of stuff behind the scenes, any critiques welcome. Will post more later.
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    ok

    some figure studies from photos and from my head.
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    figures from the mind
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    hey! this is what you did on your wacom? um not sure if from the mind is good or not for you, I think you have some more memorizing to do before you can really do it. getting some reference and drawing a slightly different pose works. Another thing is hands and feet need work. The best medicine is practice though, make these sketchbook pages burn. Draw draw draw draw draw then draw more

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    Your figure drawing stuff in the first post is the strongest - do more studies like that! Great vehicles, too!

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    color theory
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    When you do a study about lighting on a ball, than skip the black outlines, since there are no outlines in nature. If you want to do something in comic way (with outlines) than you wont need realistic studies, in my opinion.

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    cheers will do

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    Lots of work going on but not much to show here, anyways heres some form sketches.
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    Tree

    heres a silhouette of an acacia tree
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    New Post

    Some New Stuff Varied things
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    futuristic architecture.
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    architecture designs
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    You have a good grasp of perspective and a "espacial awareness" (if that word even exists)
    In my humble opinion, you should do more of what you did in #4, and combine that with life studies, like the classical apple (it might sound boring but its definitely a helpful exercise)
    if you include studies from photos/nature and keep on working perspective and anathomy like you are doing already you will do great things

    Also for hands and feets, which are some of the most dificult parts of the human body (along with faces) I recommend Bridgman's book of 100 hands or the human machine, Hogarth's Dynamic anathomy, and of course... studies from photos

    I hope it helps =)

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    thanks for the awesome compliment means a LOT

    i will keep working at it. i really like Hogarths books ill prob use them.

    Waht is the classical apple exercise?

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    You grab an apple, and do a painting of it, digitally or traditional

    Its a good exercise to learn color degradations, shadows, reflections, volumes, textures with a shape not too complicated so it allows you to focus on it but also rich enough to provide a challenge

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    manakin figures. I want to post rough sketches as well as more polished stuff so i give a clearer picture of my work process.
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    work

    rough stuff done at work

    Also some edits and alternate versions of the scifi architecture.

    And some poses working through loomis book. very interesting stuff. this manakin is very easy to draw.
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    gestures and a quick hand from imagination. proud of the hand, couldnt draw one a month ago!
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    Abstraction

    So perspective practice went wrong.... or so right http://conceptart.org/forums/images/...de/asslick.gif

    Here is the result i really enjoyed making these i hope you enjoy them too.

    any critiques welcome.
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    Black and white styles.
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    abstraction colour edits.

    So this series of abstractions is basically about the sky, and when your looking up at it on a sunny day, and about the endless possibilities that exist in the sky and life.
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    Hey man! The architecture stuff looks pretty interesting, but I don't think it really reads that well. When looking at it, I wouldn't think it was necessarily an architectural construction if someone hadn't mentioned it! Try to keep function in mind and be aware of what goes where and why, or it can easily turn out to look a bit crazy with no real sense of what's going on.

    That's a fun way to make something as boring as drawing cubes less mundane! Be careful not to do this every time, it might be easier to tell what's going wrong when you can easily tell where each individual cube goes. It looks cooler, but might not be as easy to improve off it! Are you doing them freehand?

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    Here is the result i really enjoyed making these i hope you enjoy them too

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    thanks yochan, the truth is, they are mainly exercises in form, rather than completed pieces of architecture but yea i will definetly keep that in mind, i think it has been mentioned before also!

    With the abstracts, again, i started out freehanding cubes and all kinds of shapes in 1pt perspective, and then at the end this idea came together about the sky etc and it all just kinda clicked. mainly through experimenting.

    It does get boring to post just freehanded cuboids and cubes so i wanted to go a diff direction. anyway thank you for the feedback and check the new ID thread for the new project!

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