Today I have another Spaceship Drawing Demo for you. This is an example of a quick rendering, the kind of drawing you can use to demonstrate an iteration of any given design. It is meant to be a fast technique and not intended to be a final rendering. You really don't need a lot of expensive, exotic art tools to practice drawing spaceships. With a decent pen and inexpensive sketchbook, you're on your way to drawing any spaceship you can imagine.
If you like this sort of demonstration, let me know in the comments and I can work up a more thorough tutorial.
Pen: Parker Jotter Stainless Steel - Black Ink
Markers: Literally whatever worked from a box that I've owned since Industrial Design School. During the full livestream I threw away a dozen dead markers. Truth is most design markers will work just fine, and I'll use any brand that I have on hand.
Chartpak Ad Marker - Cool Grey #3
Prismacolor Brush Pen "B"
Cartpak Ad Marker - Purple Sage (dried, dead, circa 1994)
Chartpak Ad Marker - Cool Grey #1 (actually a factory mis-labled Warm Grey #1)
Surface: 9" x 12" Canson sketch pad
"Hey Christopher, you should buy new markers"
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4 окт 2024