Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Fun Current Project

So once again, Class tends to produce my best hand drawings. I really like the thumb but I gotta be critical of where I placed the knuckles. I need them closer to the fingers. I do like the shading of course. I think I did some cool stuff adding depth. Thank you Book of Mormon class.
Anyhow, the real reason for the title is because of something that happened while I was sketching on my notes. And don't worry, I was paying some attention to class as well. I just had to stay awake. We talked all about 3rd Ne 13 - 20ish which was really cool. Can't beat Christ's appearance to the Nephites!
So I started by drawing the ears of the people in front of me when I just started doodling. I really liked a style that Anita used with her lettering when she wrote a letter to Robert Carpenter. I should've taken a picture of that too, but I didn't draw it so... Anyways, I drew 3rd Ne. and I really liked my "D."
That's a little more zoomed in on the 3rd Ne. I really liked how the "D" looked, (as mentioned above) so I decided that it would be the coolest thing ever to make an entire alphabet based on the style of that D. Here's the beginning of my project:
Like that? I don't care! I love it regardless! I was going to fully shade the letters when I was doing the "A" but I took a short break how it looks now and I realized how FREAKING AWESOME it looked with the white-unshaded center. It looks all futuristic and metal looking almost. Can't you picture this as the Alphabet our great-great-great-great-grandchildren will be learning? So I'll post this when its done. I'm putting it on the 'Stack' on top of the alien-alligator-mouth drawing that I was working on earlier. I've made progress on that too but it would probably not be very noticeable... Actually, it would be more accurate to say I was too lazy to get it out and take a picture of it. Maybe next time!

Oh and I didn't try to find Animation Club this week. I was really hungry and frustrated with my Programming Class.

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