Beautiful lineweights there Sketchroll. Also a fan of the “characters”. Nice exploration. I keep trying characters and they end up being disproportionate even as cartoons they are quite disproportionate
You are welcome sketchroll. THanks for the links. Definitely interesting. Onto mission characters tomorrow.
PS: There is not one day when I do not regret seeing that username : viperoshanali. Created this account in those old days when I used to be a hardcore gamer Immatured
Hey at least yours sounds cool. What is sketchroll? Although I thought it was clever at that time… combining two of my favorite things: Sketching and Sushi cut rolls.
Sometimes I like to go back to basics and just observe simple shapes and sketch them.
For this, I was looking at radiused corners on objects, and how to represent the fillets with linework.
Nice stuffy Rei. I do the same thing, often without thinking while in long conference calls or meetings. My peers across functions have come to realize I’m listening most when I’m idly doodling
Nice as always all! Rsuzuki, I also love playing with the basic shapes. You may have seen it already but if not, you might be into Yo Kobayashi’s beautiful form studies (COLLECTION OF FORMS by YO KOBAYASHI at Coroflot.com).
Yes, Kobayashi’s form exercises are sweet.
I’ve always been interested in train design. I think it was Mitooka Eiji (check out his work), who said how designing the interiors of train is fascinating as it involves creating an entire enclosed environment—on wheels. They have more in common with architectural interiors than automotive interiors. You have to account for personal space, comfort, bathrooms, luggage space, etc. On top of that, usually trains can afford more room than aircraft interiors.
I love looking at mechanical connections and recently I went to an airfield to look at helicopters and other rotorcrafts. Looking at them up close is adrenaline pumping.