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07-07-2010, 02:43 PM
For those of you new to landscape work, a good traditional approach is to have a foreground, a middle ground, and a background in the picture plane. This feels comfortable to the viewer and helps draw their mind into the world you are creating.
How do our eyes and brain sort out all this information? How can we tell the foreground from the background? In a word: perspective. Perspective is about more than the geometric lines going to vanishing points that you may have come to dread in Drawing I. Those are a tool used to help you ensure the far things are smaller while the near things are larger (which is admittedly one of the best tools in your arsenal for showing distance and scale). Found for us by Diarum are this 2 point perspective and this 1 point perspective tutorial. Beware: the 2 point one is a slower loading .pdf file (but it's from Harvard). Don't forget that perspective also includes atmospheric perspective. Distances can be vast in a landscape and particulate matter or moisture in the air create an effect where things farther away get softer edges, shift toward the blue, and exhibit a compressed range of values. I'm not really all that much of a whiz at this stuff and I think this could become a useful informative thread if people in general share their knowledge and experiences. Diarum already found for us this Landscape Composition tutorial and placed it in the education section of the forums. I brought a link over here on general principle.
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08-04-2010, 06:55 PM
Everybody: A big thanks goes out to Trashy for a lot of hard work he did making us cool sticky thumbnails, activity banner, and winners board.
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12-02-2010, 08:33 PM
This is the new plagiarism FAQ for the forums. We hope it will provide insight and answer questions concerning what is an acceptable use of reference.
This covers plagiarism, tracing, and other issues we have been encountering recently in the activities. While we have not caught anybody in New Worlds, I do not intend for anybody ever to think they can start. I specifically discussed our openness in this activity to 3d program usage with the upper management and doing that remains OK. It is still drawing as long as you are not tracing a reference you have stashed in a lower layer. [RANT]Tracing a photograph whether with a pencil or a program is NOT OK. Tracing somebody else's drawing is very definitely NOT OK. Tracing your own drawing is not even OK, since the entries to these activities are to be made specifically for these activities and are not to be drawings you made last year that you figure fit the brief. [/RANT]
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Please do not vote for yourselves in this activity. That adds no information. We already know that you like your own work. That is why you draw.
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