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    Default Re: perspective vp.s

    oh i didn't do that ... it's an illustration that dates way back possibly da Vinci or Galileo or such
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    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    oh i didn't do that ... it's an illustration that dates way back possibly da Vinci or Galileo or such

    OK the hand drawn and painted stuff I did is now old hat and no longer in demand computer generated stuff is now what people want because it is cheaper but in my opinion most but not all is not very good, they have no soul(as I like to put it).
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    Default Re: perspective vp.s

    The sloped roof line is not a vanishing line.

    Here's how I'd go about creating that sloped roof Larry.

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    Default Re: perspective vp.s

    Thank you for doing this Egg I didn't really quite get it, but it led me to some Sid Mead videos who was a legend and I heard about him when I was a working Delineator.

    I am a more of do it by hand guy and computer graphics and I don't always see eye to eye even less so these days it seems guess I'm getting old and forgetful, but I still try.
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    Default Re: perspective vp.s

    thats good egg, like it

    no soul
    you know try as I might, and I tried for a long time, I cannot build up a character from scratch on computer I have to go back to a real pencil and paper; all those small strokes that flesh out the weight and direction need paper with tooth and drag in order for me to work fast and accurate - inking on the other hand is easier on the computer as that is mostly just varying pressure of the stroke

    expression [or soul] is very important in cartooning; in everything
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    Default Re: perspective vp.s

    Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
    thats good egg, like it



    you know try as I might, and I tried for a long time, I cannot build up a character from scratch on computer I have to go back to a real pencil and paper; all those small strokes that flesh out the weight and direction need paper with tooth and drag in order for me to work fast and accurate - inking on the other hand is easier on the computer as that is mostly just varying pressure of the stroke

    expression [or soul] is very important in cartooning; in everything

    Agreed
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