



This is a pretty inspiring exercise. Starting out with interesting colors and making shapes. And then try to imagine something in the picture. Scott Robertson did a dvd about this. This the most finished I've taken one of these sketches. I want to keep going with it, see if I can polish it even more, play with different ways to lead your eye around. I'm very interested in rendering as a tool for where you can lead the eye.
Hi! This is a really interesting approach! And the colours are nice and different, definetely unique :)
ReplyDeleteThink I will have a go a this as my warm up drawing tomorrow morning :)