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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 10 years, 5 months ago
Tips of the Week: Drawing a Tree
A simple 5 mins tree with Chartpak markers: First outlined it with red or 6B pencil and render leaves with Grass Green and Nile Green; trunk with Buff, Suntan and Mocha. Finally outlined it with black Sharpie and hit it with Prismacolor pencils – Poppy Red and True Blue. Always apply markers from lighter to da…[Read more] -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 11 years ago
Better attitude can affect your drawing skills immensely Ever since I have changed my attitude to be better and looser, my drawing skills improved drastically. These are what I have changed: * I will no longer want to compete with my peers, just want to draw better than my wife, that is all. * I begin to realize that the more mistakes I have made…[Read more]
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 11 years, 4 months ago
TIP OF THE WEEK: How to place people in a sketch
It is very easy to place people in sketches or perspectives with the following rules:
1. You must assume yourself is a 5 ft tall person and people you are drawing are all 5 ft. tall just like you.
2. Draw an eye line on paper, then sketch or trace people with their eyes located on the eye line.
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 11 years, 4 months ago
Do you have hard time drawing good looking trees? Here are some tips:
1. Use of a black pen and outlines the tree with one of the four leaf languages – Concave, Convex, Wendy and McDonald.
2. Don’t draw any details inside a tree, just apply it with 45 degree strokes,solid color or leave it blank.
3. Use only one language per tree or grass,…[Read more] -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 11 years, 5 months ago
Tips of the “Loose Sketch” with Marker and PenBeLoose Graphic Workshop – Mike Lin
Tips of the Loose Sketch with Marker and Pen
Often when you like make sketches to be loose and lovely with markers and pen, here are some tips to help you achieve great results and satisfactions:- Paper: Use of paper towel, napkin or any rough texture…
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John Immanuel R. Palma posted an update in the group Graphics 11 years, 5 months ago
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John Immanuel R. Palma posted an update in the group Graphics 11 years, 5 months ago
cool group!!! super excited to be a member here!!! thanks!!
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Fred Besancon posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 11 years, 6 months ago
If possible Luke, I would recommend travel sketches over travel photography. I find sketching to be a more sought after, rare skill. Furthermore, sketches reveal more about what you are looking at and how you interpret a scene. I’ve brought personal sketchbooks to interviews that demonstrate the range of activities I do, where I’ve been, and my…[Read more]
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Luke Mancuso posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 11 years, 6 months ago
what are people’s opinion about adding travel photography in one’s portfolio?
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Hannah J posted an update in the group COMPETITIONS – ongoing 11 years, 7 months ago
2013 AZ AWARDS – Deadline just extended to February 26, 2013 (12 noon EST) Submit now: awards.azuremagazine.com
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Emilia Trifonova posted an update in the group Laughing at landscape architecture 11 years, 8 months ago
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Michael Barcelos posted an update in the group Graphics 11 years, 10 months ago
The Illinois chapter of ASLA is looking for a landscape sketch artist to teach a sketch / rendering class in Chicago in the Spring of 2013. Any artist / designer who is interested in teaching a class please contact me at mbarcelos@valleycrest.com and we can discuss fees and travel accomodations.
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Kai Ren posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 11 years, 10 months ago
Thank you very much for your comment Glenn, I enjoy designing spaces for people a loooottt, and feel fortunate to be in LA. Just getting a bit impatient about finding a LA job lol.
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Glenn Sovie posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 11 years, 10 months ago
Kai, I would say keep it to one page. That is what I always try to do. Cutting out something less important every time I have something to add to it. Although if you feel you have enough pertinent material to add, do so. But definitely no longer than 2 pages. I personally like the one pager.
Might take a while, all I can say is stick with it if…[Read more]
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Kai Ren posted an update in the group Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 11 years, 10 months ago
Hi everyone, so nice to have a place for discuss about Landscape Architecture. I recently graduated from LA program, and looking for a job. How long should resume be for a new graduate?
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Morteza Adib posted an update in the group SketchUp 12 years, 1 month ago
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Heather L. Venhaus posted an update in the group Residential Design Group 12 years, 1 month ago
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 1 month ago
Simple Tips of Applying Colors to a Drawing:
Do you know when we stare at a color (Blue for example), we actually saw the opposite color of the color wheel (Orange), these blue and orange colors are known as complementary colors in the color theory (see below left for a test).
Therefore two colors (Blue-Orange, Red-Green, and Yellow-Purple)…[Read more] -
Dawid Magiera posted an update in the group COMPETITIONS – ongoing 12 years, 1 month ago
Int’l Open Design Competition for Open Spaces of the Bernardine Monastery Complex in Lviv, Ukraine
Submissions by: October 3, 2012 more info Lviv compet -
Tonie C. posted an update in the group BeLoose Graphic Workshop 12 years, 2 months ago
Hi Brian, Thanks for your response, somehow I missed it until now. Vellum is a bit pricey, so I ended up buying Canson light weight bond which works a lot like marker paper. I like your trace on foamcore style too. How do you mount it?
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