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2D Art Practice

  • seanmcgarry65
  • Apr 14, 2023
  • 1 min read

This week, I switched from 3D art to 2D art. I wanted to get some practice refining my drawing skills.


This was practice free-hand drawing basic shapes. Triangles, squares, and circles, followed by their three-dimensional equivalents, cubes, cones, spheres, and cylinders.


Unlike the other drawings this week, I attempted to use my drawing tablet for this garbage can. I don't think it turned out all that well, but I think I just need more practice getting used to drawing digitally.


Here I was practicing drawing heads and figures. The figures were constructed by overlaying the paper with photographs of baseball players and using their poses to show where the figures should go.


These drawings were practice drawing in perspective. The first drawing with the cubes was one-point perspective, while the second drawing with the cubes and the one with the door were two-point perspective.


These last drawings were more practice in two-point perspective, but moving on to increasingly complex objects. In order we have a couch, a vehicle (Specifically a Ford Model TT, which was the truck version of the Model T), and a cartoon character I've had for a while, Sid Inkwell.


That's all for this week!

 
 
 

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