[PC] Botanical Illustrations
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View Profile pretty boss, dude. I got no crits lol. The cacti on the side look like exact mirrors of each other.
What size is the paper you used?
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View Profile pretty boss, dude. I got no crits lol. The cacti on the side look like exact mirrors of each other.
What size is the paper you used?
Both are custom sizes. The cactus I think is 12" by 20" and the orchid is 10" by 20" and both pieces are drawn on Arches watercolor paper 140lb. I have to eventually get them matted.
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View Profile Nice work man.
You're going to be drawing pictures for oceanography books haha.
Practicing with this much detail should help you be just as efficient in other drawings as well, good luck in your courses!
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View Profile Nice work man.
You're going to be drawing pictures for oceanography books haha.
Practicing with this much detail should help you be just as efficient in other drawings as well, good luck in your courses!
lol that is not my desire at all. :P
I am a 3D Animation major and this is just a drawing elective class I am taking with a teacher I had before. This is my last drawing class and thus I don't plan on doing anything with the detailed oriented field of art. I do plan on selling prints of this though at a gallery showing we are having for the class.
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View Profile hope i can use aurodesk maya.. need tutorial
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View Profile hope i can use aurodesk maya.. need tutorial
Autodesk Maya and lynda.com has a lot of useful video tutorials though you have to pay for that service. Fortunately lynda is free because my school pays for it though I haven't really look at any of the videos because I get instruction in class. Good luck to you.
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View Profile Autodesk Maya and lynda.com has a lot of useful video tutorials though you have to pay for that service. Fortunately lynda is free because my school pays for it though I haven't really look at any of the videos because I get instruction in class. Good luck to you.
Thank you!
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View Profile Finished and scanned the orchid drawing. I'll post the next project scan in a few hours after I have more work done on it.