tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3979117433678164657.post1020963156693866039..comments2024-03-27T07:25:29.845-07:00Comments on Drawing Perspectives: Barcelona 2, Gaudí!!!Stephanie Bowerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16064313687961012728noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3979117433678164657.post-82536739315348661492016-12-08T14:21:56.276-08:002016-12-08T14:21:56.276-08:00Hi Beth, thank you so much--it means so much to me...Hi Beth, thank you so much--it means so much to me that you write that you enjoy this blog and are learning a lot from all this! I don't have very many followers here, so I really appreciate each and every one of you!<br /><br />I also like the way I drew the architecture in the first one, and I did spend longer on that one...maybe that's why. But I also like how you can read the second floor in the angled view, and it's a little more dynamic...it's something I need to work on, adding more movement to my sketches by picking more dynamic views. It's really a work in progress for us all, isn't it??<br />S<br />Stephanie Bowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16064313687961012728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3979117433678164657.post-78735288200128995782016-12-08T14:19:10.101-08:002016-12-08T14:19:10.101-08:00Hi Unknown, thanks for your comment! I feel like ...Hi Unknown, thanks for your comment! I feel like mine also got muddier than I wanted, it's definitely hard to suggest the textures and keep things light. And I spent forever drawing in those amazing mask-like balconies. <br /><br />I love that you like my light hand, and I confess that I actually have a heavy hand when it comes to drawing...the trick is my .5 mechanical pencil!! It keeps me from making lines that are too thick.<br />Thanks again for your post,<br />Stephanie<br />Stephanie Bowerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16064313687961012728noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3979117433678164657.post-51510624666154601382016-12-08T13:42:00.074-08:002016-12-08T13:42:00.074-08:00Your sketches are wonderful and I really enjoy you...Your sketches are wonderful and I really enjoy your blogspot. Regarding the Casa Batllo, my favorite is day one with the trees in front because they add the organic energy that's found in Gaudi's architecture. The trees wiggle and curve with the building. Both images, day one and day two, have the mosaic sparkle that brings interest to the facade. I'm learning a lot from you!Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00390640822864561609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3979117433678164657.post-86206178321335864952016-12-07T19:27:27.289-08:002016-12-07T19:27:27.289-08:00Stephanie- I like them both for different reasons-...Stephanie- I like them both for different reasons- I like the darkness of the first one but I love the depth you got on the second floor windows in the second one! I'm so impressed with how you show the variety of detail on the walls without getting so bogged down in them-The suggestion of the detail is wonderful. I find I get too caught up and by the end, the building face was just muddy and that sketch did NOT come home with me! I love your light hand with that-more ideas for things to practice!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02545413729015402892noreply@blogger.com