Here are some more Safari XC spike doodles, pretty loose and quick exercise.
Trying some new methods… pen sketches that I photographed with my iPad, then used sketchbook pro on my iPad to add some color and shading.
It’s funny that sometimes the most lo-fi, quick techniques result in some of the most interesting stuff…I guess you aren’t thinking about the picture…just the design.
Thanks David. Yeah, I like that method because it’s really quick, especially with my iPad. The iPad camera is pretty clear and works well for taking quick snapshots of sketches and doodles, and cuts out the scanning process. Very quick and easy!
Welcome oxyzen. It looks like you have a good understanding of rendering. I would recommend refining some of the functional elements of your shoe, and adding some details like stitching always helps too. Nice start.
Sick sketch plinus, very nice.
Found this old pen sketch I did a few years back… Exploration of a new Zoom Jasari concept. I thought it still showed some potential, so I resurrected it today with some sketchbook pro.
Thanks ppadilla for your comments
It’s a hyperfuse technology, so there is no stitch ahah ! I’m joking
Thanks for your advices !
I don’t know if I got the level to comments other creations of other peoples, but for your Zoom Jasari concept, like the shape and the idea to work on a running shoe. What a pitty we haven’t got a more realistic render !
Just got my home studio all set up with a new desk and storage… so nice to have a proper space to throw down a quick sketch! First doodle: Prestez, kind of a mashup between a Nike Presto and a Cortez… with some Huarache thrown in. I couldn’t help it…
Clean sketch Michael! Really nice mix of elements and features from each of those shoes, fun exercise.
Here’s another sketchbook pro Jasari exploration. Experimenting with a blucher tongue construction for a smooth fit across the top of the foot and a clean, fast toe-down view while the athlete is wearing the product. Enjoy!