The drawings below are done as a sequence of using pictures, tracing paper and the real model,
overlying them, controlling them with the real model and in the end tracing my drawings on the
computer again.
It's not the final result yet because the bigger my drawings get, the more details I can put into them.
I was trying to understand how the wax could have formed such structures and work out how
to show the different depths of lighting created in the different sections.
In the end it should be like a sequence showing the wax part of my model becoming
the plaster part with relations to zoomed out components.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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2 comments:
Andreas- can you edit your post and describe what you were trying to do with each test...?
The different drawings need more precicion in what you want to show; possibly you could use different linethickness for the two materials so you will have the possibility to also reveal textures and light.
The top 'drawing' is an interesting image; while it is no more than an effect applied to a photographic image.
Make it into a drawing showing how the wax and plaster interact.
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