How to Create Depth and Perspective in Your Relief Carvings | Wood Carving for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- How do you create a 3D object from a 2D drawing?
Perspective in relief carving is the technique of creating the illusion of depth.
In this video Randy 'Madcarver' Stoner explains the basics of how perspective works in relief carving by looking at a few of his past beginner carving projects. Next, learn some tips on where to find inspiration for your next project design, and what to look for in a beginner project.
Check out the tools used to create these wood carvings at www.schaaftool...
Video Notes:
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Rose Carving - Straight On View
Look at the points that create depth in your design (shadow, or something behind something else, for instance)
Create depth and force perspective by cutting away more material and pushing certain petals behind others
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City Street Carving- Worms-eye View
Perspective is just how someone sees something
Play with changing size to create illusion
You can cut very little wood to create that illusion of depth
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Stone Archway Carving - Lateral View From Right to Left
Use angles to create lateral perspective
In this example, the right side of the archway is raised and lower than the left to create the illusion that it is closer to you
Think about what will be fun to carve!
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"Tomes" Stacked Books Carving - Shadow
Create shadow for added depth
Forced perspective manipulates human perception through scaled objects (like the books and the bookshelf in this carving)
Think about where the viewer is "viewing" from
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Design Creation
Carve things that grab your interest
A good beginner projects will help you learn techniques like perspective, forced perspective and texturing
If you don't want to create your own design, good places to search for inspiration are royalty free clipart online, or children's coloring books.
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Perspective - One Last Tip
To create really nice perspective, have one main subject in the foreground, and many lesser subjects in the background (Rose with petals, Stacked books with shelves, etc...)
Great Art Exhibits and Museums ensure Lighting is absolutely paramount before displaying a piece... I have seen wondrous carvings look like absolute crap because they were placed in open room lighting, over panned by LED lights, etc. Your work is fab.
Thanks! We think Randy's work is amazing as well :)
Well said!
Thanks for the perspective explanation. I am just getting started. :)
Woohoo! Have fun :D
The explanation is great. The one error I see is the upper rows of block above the doors are not angled to match the plane of the doors
Great tutorial! Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Great ideas on perspective, now will try to replicate
This was great.
I sure enjoyed your video of this Rose on a stem. It provides such a goal for newcomers. Can you make the rose artwork available or direct me to its design. Thanks,just bought the SCHAAF tools
Much appreciated! Practicing carving patience but it’s hard and I get extremely frustrated
I watched the whole video by thought you were going to show us how in the carving we create the illusion of depth like tapering from where you place the line with a V gouges something like that.
WOULD LOVE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS, BUT NOTICE YOU HAVENT POSTED IN QUITE SOME TIME. Has this channel been abandoned?
How would you carve a rose? Would you start with the part closest to your eyes or begin in the center and work out from there?
check out Randy's video on carving a rose: m.facebook.com/Randall-Stoner-106921847494583/videos/series-carving-a-rose-madcarvertutorial-part-1tools-used-to-create-are-the-marat/772654343414344/
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