I don’t get much time to draw during the weekdays this quarter, but I did spend 15 or so minutes inking this weathered automotive beast. Colors to follow.
Update:
…and here is the final version:
-Krishna

Etymotic Research hf3 headset + earphones
Figure Drawing: Design and Invention

I don’t get much time to draw during the weekdays this quarter, but I did spend 15 or so minutes inking this weathered automotive beast. Colors to follow.
Update:
…and here is the final version:
-Krishna
Taking my vehicle explorations further, I’ve added Grampa and a calm evening background. Grampa’s in his element, isn’t he? :)
-Krishna
I added colors and inks and a few color comps for today’s vehicle study.
Enjoy!
-Krishna
Update: Here’s an all black version.
This afternoon I had a chance to draw another vehicle – the Corvair, to be precise. Having completed the penciled drawing, I took it into Photoshop and tried a few experiments with the warp filter. The first is using the “Wave” warp tool. The one below is using the “Upper Arc” warp tool. I’m testing out different ideas right now – and having a blast experimenting with new techniques.
I prefer drawing older model cars, because, y’know, they are way more interesting for me than all the boring stuff out nowadays. I think cars today are much more cookie-cutter than they’ve ever been. But I digress…
So what type of classic vehicle would you like me to draw next?
-Krishna
Two more vehicle drawings up above, featuring their normal and “extreme” looks side by side.
-Krishna
My exploration of vehicles continues with the pick-up truck sketches above. The top left drawing was created in Alias Sketchbook Pro. It’s a fairly consistent rendering from the photo it was taken from. I wanted to add a little cartoon flair to the truck, so I brought the design into Photoshop and applied a few Transforms to arrive at the version you see at the bottom right.
The perspective transform distorts the height of the cab, while the distort and skew transforms give the truck’s front and back some much needed flair.
-Krishna
Process work for a flying car I drew. The initial concept was arrived at by combining an old car with wings of an airplane. The concept was penciled in Sketchbook Pro and colored in Photoshop.
-Krishna
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