Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Shapewelding Sketching


Here’s a handy way to practice shapewelding, the linking of light-to-light shapes and dark-to-dark shapes. Next time you’re at a classical concert or a penguin convention, where everything is either black or white, bring a Marvy brush pen (or equivalent) and a sketchbook. Lightly sketch in the shapes, and then draw in the blacks as one big shape. Try to avoid drawing lines around the white shapes; just let them blend into the white of the paper. If you need to define a white shape, like the white jacket at lower right, use a black shape behind it.

7 comments:

  1. beautiful! awsome work

    also janette, i'm curious has there ever been a place where you had to say to james before going somewhere that he ABSOLUTLY could not take his sketch stuff that he wanted too...haha, like a funeral or somthing, haha!

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  2. This is great advise. I certainly need to practice this more often.

    Best, Jason

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  3. Great stuff here, I'm really learning, love your blog!

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  4. Nice! Why you are not more popular is beyond me! You should be on your own show!!!

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