001: Sketch30+


Below flows some sketches - analogue and digtal. Pencil drawings took about 15 - 25 minutes each. Most drawn from still, imagination, and some from referencing photographs. Digital compositions - some took 10-15 minutes to make. Comments I had received from an in-class exercise was that I pay close attention to detail, precision, and when I begin to run out of time (instead of rushing the gesture) I just don't finish the drawing the subject or object.






























Sketches from computer software, not too sure if there is a resemblance to my analogue sketches. Certain softwares allows more flexibility or possibilities than others. Take a look.


processing

photoshop

google sketchup

soda constructor

windows paint

nodebox

illustrator

blender

flash

tux

Class Details

Co-taught by Zachary Lieberman + Taeyoon Choi

This class investigates the curious space where drawing and computation meet. From the earliest moments of the computer, developers have been striving for intuitive and meaningful ways to capture and explore gesture digitally. Likewise artists - From Durer's drawing machine, to Sol Lewitt's infinite cubes and Moholy Nagy's imaginary structures -- have used computational method to transfer reality on to the paper and generatively reproduce elements of their drawing.

Homeworks

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