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Please note that the above was heavily refrenced from a National Geographic magazine. Why? Because it was part of the art project for that week.
This was to try to convey depth through lines without shading or cross hatching.
When I was choosing my subject I was looking through a National Geographic magazine (Late 2007 edition if I remember correctly). I came across a story on a number of different humming bird related species and decided I wanted to do one of them but I could choose which one a the time so I cut out around three or four pages to look over later.
In the end I narrowed it down to two of the birds and ended up deciding first on the bird in the foreground. After I'd sketched him I decided there wasn't enough to be graded on with just the little one there so I added the larger one from another picture in the background and tried to convey that the smaller one may have been flying in front of the larger one.
I was told this may have looked better if I'd used ink rather than pencil. I may yet do that just for myself.
The original images can be found at this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v.....mmingBirds.jpg
Original photos are © by their photographers and National Geographic - 2007 and beyond
This line work was done by me with only those pictures as ref.
Please note that the above was heavily refrenced from a National Geographic magazine. Why? Because it was part of the art project for that week.
This was to try to convey depth through lines without shading or cross hatching.
When I was choosing my subject I was looking through a National Geographic magazine (Late 2007 edition if I remember correctly). I came across a story on a number of different humming bird related species and decided I wanted to do one of them but I could choose which one a the time so I cut out around three or four pages to look over later.
In the end I narrowed it down to two of the birds and ended up deciding first on the bird in the foreground. After I'd sketched him I decided there wasn't enough to be graded on with just the little one there so I added the larger one from another picture in the background and tried to convey that the smaller one may have been flying in front of the larger one.
I was told this may have looked better if I'd used ink rather than pencil. I may yet do that just for myself.
The original images can be found at this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v.....mmingBirds.jpg
Original photos are © by their photographers and National Geographic - 2007 and beyond
This line work was done by me with only those pictures as ref.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Avian (Other)
Size 492 x 754px
File Size 55.2 kB
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