
Dear friends,
this Friday at 5pm I will be interviewed by Carandsketch on Instgram and on Youtube click Carandsketch. We will talk about car designer career and design schools.
Be there 😉
Dear friends,
this Friday at 5pm I will be interviewed by Carandsketch on Instgram and on Youtube click Carandsketch. We will talk about car designer career and design schools.
Be there 😉
Dear friends our weekly LIVE on Youtube is back after vacation. Sketching Cars Together to share drawing techniques and professional tips advices to you.
Dear friends, many of you are going back to Design School very soon to start a new year or the final one in Transportation Design. Some of you start for the first time, if you wish I invite you to check this video about my Ebook Sketching Cars. A tutorial guide for all of you, 76 pages dedicated to “how to start sketching cars” learning from the basics of drawing until rendering stage. Check this video!
Yesterday I showed you the final picture of this Copic Markers car Sketch and now here we have the full video on my Youtube channel. Yes , if you want you can check step by step how I made this nice color car sketch using my Copic markers. Luciano Bove
Click and enjoy!
I was showing this type of perspective to one of my online course student and decided to finish it using Copic Markers.
What is really interesting to watch is the warm and cool areas that help to read the tridimensional effect. Focal Point is just on the rear left corner on the rear lights. A nice dark shaded simple background helps to pop up the car out of the paper.
This is SKETCHING CAR ebook a step by step tutorial ebook made for car sketching mainly for beginners. It is in PDF format so you can easly download it on your devices and have it always with you even in school while you sketch during your lesson or project hours.
This is the ebook link : https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/LucianoBove
Dear friends
a front view perspective for this car sketch. Not an usual view seen the angle I used, but for sure very dynamic. I used a black ball point pen for the outline, I used 2 cool gray tones markers for shading and a black felt tip pen for the last line tune up.
Enjoy.
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