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Hey guys! Been working a little bit on a map for my next D&D session… thought I’d post some in progress pics.


Hey guys… I did this sketch at lunch today and thought I’d share!

Hey Guys!
Finally got around to uploading this image to the site. It was sent to me by Lou Manglass of “Yet Another Webcomic.” Lou’s been reading the comic for a long time now and I actually got to meet him at PAX East this year for an evening of Beer and Munchkin. Lou sent me this piece of fan art just after my son was born and I’ve been meaning to get it up on the site for a while. Either way it’s up now for you all to enjoy! Also, be sure to check out his site to read his comic and check out his process page and gadgets!

Hey guys! I got some fantastic fan art sent to me today from Thomas Clemmons of www.RobotFriday.com Tom does a daily sketchbook comic that runs the gamut of subject matter from video games, movies and comics to journal comics. Check out his site for a daily dose of sketches, video tutorials and live drawing feeds!
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July 13th, 2009 at 8:14 am
This was another great tutorial! The ease with which you drew the cityscape really drove home the point. After watching that, I was convinced anyone could go and do that: Your example really made it clear that you just have to follow the lines.
It’s really neat seeing it presented this way, too. I did a lot of coursework in photogrammetry, and most of this stuff is exactly the same as what I had to do to measure digital sensor focus and aberrations. Granted, I had to use high-order math to improve measurement accuracy and precision, and to provide better ground referencing, but you were able to put it in plain English and help me connect that with my art. You have a gift in making the complex intuitive, and I look forward to your next perspective tutorial.
July 13th, 2009 at 12:18 pm
Thanks a lot Lou. I have heard that there is complex math that can be used to determine perfect perspective… but that scares the hell out of me so I keep it away with my handy 10 foot pole… I’m glad this helped you make the connection with what you had learned previously.
July 13th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
Yeah…I can’t imagine using the math would really be beneficial. Perhaps if you were going for ultra-realistic art, but frankly, it seems like it would be a lot of effort for no perceptible gain. It was helpful to connect them with my analytical mind, but beyond that I don’t see the practical application to art…At least, not this sphere.
September 2nd, 2009 at 7:54 pm
More awesome tips. Rob, you’re making drawing in perspective fun.
September 4th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Lol… thanks Michelle… I try… There will be brand new vids happening soon I PROMISE!