Police Van – Clarence docks
This was done at the waterfront festival, and following by two previous drawings, I thought I would continue with perspective. This drawing was going quite well, but they drove away before I could do the back doors
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Horbury Barge
Sticking with perspective, had a go at drawing this barge which is in Granary Wharf. Wish I added in some more background as the image looks kind of odd without it.
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Granary Wharf – City Inn Hotel
Still playing catch up with these posts. The following sketch lost the perspective when doing this, so its a bit neh!
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Armley Industrial Museum – Meh! Perspective
I thought I would have a go at attempting some two point perspective, as you can see, I ll get my coat.
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Lateral View (Third Right Digit)
Firstly, I knew in my last post, that I mentioned that I would be moving on to the eyes. However, I noticed that it is coming up to a year since I started this blog, and I thought I would spend the next few drawings, redoing some of the subjects I did last year, so I can see if i have made any improvement.
First up, is last year I did a skectch of the tendons on a finger.
Click here for the orignal (short!) post
A few things, firstly I have long given up on colour pencils – dont like them, also I can see in the lines in the original drawing , where I haven’t been confident which results in that squiggly edge. Shading has been done for shading sake. There is not much thought gone into actual shape.
That’s not to say my latest drawing isn’t error free. I made a school boy error from the Vincula Brevia upwards. It took us a while to figure it, but what I did, was instead of drawing what was there, I drew what I knew.
The angle of the original, had been taken looking down. You can probabnly see where I have drawn the nail with it curving at one perspective before changing it to try and correct the perspective.
Due to the size I was working on, I didn’t have enough room to really correct it properly, as you can see the middle phalanx bone is somewhat darker than the rest of them. Finally, all distal phalanx bones are not created equal, I wanted to draw it more to what I thought it should look like, than what it was.
One thing I am pleased with, is before starting I decided on what pencils I was going to use for certain areas straight from the start.
Tendons Dark - 2B, HB
Tendons Light – H, 2H
Bone – 2B, 4B
Edging – B
which I’m pleased I did, as I didn’t end up with the situation I had when drawing the Ossicles.
To end, where I mentioned in my last post about the black smudgy paper I used, this also left a big black smudgy mess on my scanner.
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Categories: Human Anatomy Tags: Bones, Finger, Hand, Nerves, Perspective, phalanx, Skeleton, Tendons, Third Right Digit




