Hi Loves. This term, there hasn't been too much school work to share on the ol blog because most of it has been detailing and/or technical work, which doesn't make for the most exciting post.
But last night, I finished my first fully rendered perspective drawing!
I'm actually really proud of the way it turned out:
Basically for this assignment, I had to take these 2-D plan and elevation views:
and turn them into an accurately spaces and proportioned 2-pt. perspective drawing (a bit of complicated process!), and then render it using the different techniques we've been learning, such as natural lighting, artificial lighting, wood grain, shadows and tile!
Hope you enjoy this little peek into my Interior Design School life!
But last night, I finished my first fully rendered perspective drawing!
I'm actually really proud of the way it turned out:
Basically for this assignment, I had to take these 2-D plan and elevation views:
and turn them into an accurately spaces and proportioned 2-pt. perspective drawing (a bit of complicated process!), and then render it using the different techniques we've been learning, such as natural lighting, artificial lighting, wood grain, shadows and tile!
Hope you enjoy this little peek into my Interior Design School life!
That looks like it took a lot of time and concentration- great job!
ReplyDeleteYour wood looks fabulous! and you're lighting looks great too... I can't believe this is your first one... I should send you my first ha!! It SUCKED!!! So glad you're doing so well, my friend! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great job!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work! -Tonya
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Tiffany! The colors you used are just gorgeous, I'm loving those blue drapes :)
ReplyDeleteWOW wow WOW. I don't think I would ever be able to do this! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteStunning! You're work is always so beautiful Tiffany :)
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Tiffany! Show them off proudly!
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wow, so cool!
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Wow- that's amazing! Great job! Those drawings really make you feel like you are in the space. Well done! :)
ReplyDeletelooks amazing! fabulous work - you should be so proud!
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Great drawing!!! Is it Jen Ramos' painting on the wall? :) xx
ReplyDeleteOooh, fantastic job! Rendering was always hard for me, enough though art is my first love. Maybe it's because I never got used to those markers? Anyway, your shade and shadow is right on!! A+!
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask the same thing Monika did. :)