@floatinghead, Nice robot, although he looks a bit sad.
Because of the cold weather I decided to sketch some radiators for in home.
@floatinghead, Nice robot, although he looks a bit sad.
Because of the cold weather I decided to sketch some radiators for in home.
That’s a good subject for sketching actually… re-designing anything mundane. Maybe develop some.
Kinda OT but speaking of radiators… love these 80s designs. Thought they were network routers before seeing the matches!
Those are awesome. So 80’s. Who did them?
who dropped the box of matches in the photo studio?
LOL I will have to check. It was in a library book that I took a snap of quickly but didn’t get the name…
quick s5 doodle
Driving a 330 hp s5 and playing lots of Forza on xBox is not a good combination. In addition to that I’ve gotten totally addicted to this game Asphalt7 for iPad and iPhone
I think they’re from the (long closed) firm DesignLogic: Marty (Martin) Thaler and David Gresham.
Marty was one of my professors, he’s very excellent.
I love the product shots in the 80’s. Often very hilarious…especially when matches are involved. Boy times have changed.
Lunch sketch + playing around with quick highlights and shadows in PS.
@RWM really nice sketch. I personally reckon the background + highlights combo works great to bring the third dimension to the sketch. And I do see it coming to life in your sketch. nice work. Looking forward to seeing more.
@yo Liking the proportions of the side profile. Also am a fan of those rolls royce wheels
Here is my late night sketch…got down to touching it up with markers.
Nice as always viperoshanali!
I was inspired by seeing snowmobiles while snowboarding this week. It was a white Christmas here in Denver this year, Merry Christmas all!
Liking it Rsuzuki!
I have been playing around with yesterday’s 7" Kindle Fire and an interesting free app called “Sketch n draw.” One of the app’s brushes almost shades automatically – overlap any lines and it starts making clouds of black where they start the overlap. Not very ID style, but amazing how quickly it works to build up value!
hmmm, it definitely yields a pretty unique result!
I hadn’t really used Painter, so did some paint-doodling.
Not really used to the way it does brushes and layers, but it was fun nonetheless.