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I am not sure if this will be interesting. If we post our very old time 3d work or some sketches or hadcraft drawing here.

 

Below are some of mine. some of Thai's pagoda and temple sketches from real places when I had a school trip. I remember that was my 4th year in the architeture faculty.

 

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Great work guys!

 

Dibbers,

 

Its amazing how your digital and hand work are so similar in terms of how they look. The transition is amazing.

 

I bet the hand work is so much more difficult in terms of getting things acurate from drawing such as scales and measurements. I suppose you draw it at scale first using rulers etc...? What was it like if the client made an amendment?

 

Excellent though, I think when someone has a history and this kind of work it gives an extreme advantage in digital work, anyway that goes without saying does'nt it. obviously.

 

James

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James,

Perspective drawing is an art in itself and it's really only touched on in architecture courses.

Most technically minded artists can do it but really it's a very small part of what you see in these images.

Trying to get a feeling of atmosphere in the choice of viewing angle and in the colouring is what distinguishes good traditional Architectural Illustrators(like these guys here)-just like cg.

I could always draw perspectives quite well but that was about it!

Nice to see images like this again.

Iain

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Its amazing how your digital and hand work are so similar in terms of how they look. The transition is amazing.

That's music to my ears! :ebigrazz: My tools may have changed, but my approach is identical.

 

I bet the hand work is so much more difficult in terms of getting things acurate from drawing such as scales and measurements. I suppose you draw it at scale first using rulers etc...? What was it like if the client made an amendment?

You can be accurate if you follow the rules of setting up perspective...I used to use a few shortcut techniques, so I couldn't claim 100% accuracy, but cirtainly accurate enough. In terms of amendments, they were never as major as they seem to be now, but with my technique it was the old overlay, stuck down with spray adhesive! :ngesighw:

 

I think when someone has a history and this kind of work it gives an extreme advantage in digital work
I agree, and it's obvious to me when I look at other's digital work, whether they have a history of traditional techniques or not.
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