Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Drapery Pictures.


I'm not sure why the quality is so bad, but here they are regardless.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

DRAPERY, YOU'VE SAVED ME FROM DESPONDENCY.

OH GOD I AM SO GLAD I DON'T HAVE TO USE A RULER FOR A SECOND. Man oh man. I was going to put the pictures of my drapery up, but I forgot my camera at my apartment and I am in the Sleaze at the moment. At a later date. I'm sure all of you will be holding your breath until then. I used a red tablecloth and put it over my bike. I'm not finished yet, but it is due in eleven hours. So is the life I lead now. Say, isn't the weather swell today? Warning: This does not pertain to Drawing 1. IPC, SUCK IT. I hate you so much. Did Zark do a couple of lines of cocaine this morning? What was up with his door kicking and jumping around? Ugh, that class is making me dislike everything. Okay, back to Drawing. I actually have nothing else to say about drawing.

Over and out.

Perspective Examples. This is really late. Sorry 'bout that.

Here are some lame but applicable examples of the different kinds of perspective.



1-Point Perspective





2-Point Perspective


3-Point Perspective
Doo doo bee doo bop shoo wop mah top.

Monday, August 31, 2009

First assignment, completed.

I finally finished the line drawing. You know, 18x24 paper doesn't seem so big until you start drawing on it. I found it tedious, but the end result is aesthetically pleasing and overall successful. It was a good first homework assignment. I'm more comfortable with the ruler and using it as a prop, instead of a dictatorial piece of equipment. I no longer resent having to use it, I suppose (but not in 3-D Design; fuck that class). I didn't really go into it with a set way of how it would look in the end, but Iwent in a type of "corseted" way. The lines start broad and thick, and as I went down the bands, I made them closer together and more concentrated. Then I belled back out, to imitate a corset and its restriction to the naturally curved and flowing female body. At any rate, I'm glad I'm done. I'm slightly anxious to see what we'll be doing next.

Over and out.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

First Class was....

...Hot, very hot. I was slightly late too, my apologies. Foundations, shmoundations. They're beneficial, blah blah blah. I know they are. I took them for four years at Nashville School of the Arts. However, I am still ruler retarded, like red bandana drool-catcher retarded. 3-D Design is all rulers and forms and straight edges and imaginary boxes, too. That class will kick my ass. I haven't started on the first assigment in here yet. When I do, I'm sure the next entry will be more serious and insightful.

Also, how should we address you? Jason? Jason Cole? Mr. Cole? I liked that you were drinking a Coke but wearing a Mountain Dew shirt. That was slightly humorous. Thanks for letting us out so early on Wednesday, that was very nice of you. I should have joined the drawing board feeding frenzy, but I did not want to be part of a feeding frenzy. I am not a piranha. I am running out of money though, so it would have been beneficial. Can you try and make the first still-life of cones and boxes slightly interesting? Nothing worse than a dry, tedious still-life. After this blog entry, I'll stop addressing you directly, because I don't think that this blog is really what that's about.

Expect a delicious, tantalizing, profound blog entry about drawing several lines in boxes next.
Stay tuned.