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  1. #1
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    Default Drawing compared to modeling

    I originally conceived of this Retro "boombox" in three dimensions; I modeled and rendered it, but it seems cold and stark, so I drew it later on.

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    Default Re: Drawing compared to modeling

    I like the drawing much better than the 3d rendering. The drawing has warmth and looks inviting.
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    Default Re: Drawing compared to modeling

    Thanks, Frances. I had a design in my head, and couldn't decide on the best tools to envision it.

    The drawing is 85% Xara and then I used Creature House Expression to add some details such as the clouds and soft highlights.

    I think the drawing took just as long as the modeling did!

    My Best,

    Gary

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    Default Re: Drawing compared to modeling

    This isn't a model. I used Photoshop and the KPT Fractal 4D filter, and then some painting:


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    Default Duckie in sink

    I just did this because I had no reason not to. :)

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    Default Re: Duckie in sink

    Image 206 looks goooooood Gare.
    I like the rubber ducky too. That reminds me of the one I had bought for my Dad just for fun. He kept it for years.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: Duckie in sink

    They're making a comeback, Larry. I saw several different colors at K Mart this summer, and it provoked some interest and artwork.

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