This is an excellent video and so complicated to figure out from a 3D to a 2D form. I like the way you add info about what objects use ribbon forms in rendering such as coffee cup handles, suitcase handles etc. Is there a resource that you know that would explain all this further? Many thanks!
First off, thanks. As far as figuring it out, you'll start to see it as you draw more and more things. Also, I made some form combination videos that use the 7 basic forms in different ways. Right now I'm working on basic object drawing videos that will apply these forms to specific objects. This stuff is all cobbled together from a whole bunch of places, and I recommend pulling bits here and there. People like Loomis, Bridgman, Vilppu, etc. all paved the way for this stuff, and loads of people have been developing these tools for all kinds of applications.
This is an excellent video and so complicated to figure out from a 3D to a 2D form. I like the way you add info about what objects use ribbon forms in rendering such as coffee cup handles, suitcase handles etc. Is there a resource that you know that would explain all this further? Many thanks!
First off, thanks. As far as figuring it out, you'll start to see it as you draw more and more things. Also, I made some form combination videos that use the 7 basic forms in different ways. Right now I'm working on basic object drawing videos that will apply these forms to specific objects. This stuff is all cobbled together from a whole bunch of places, and I recommend pulling bits here and there. People like Loomis, Bridgman, Vilppu, etc. all paved the way for this stuff, and loads of people have been developing these tools for all kinds of applications.
I’ve been trying to start making art again, and your videos have really helped me! This one was especially beneficial. Thank you.
Awesome! Let me know what questions you have. Look out for the next live stream, too.
Oh my God, doing it from live ribbon is really tough though. Any advice sir?
Keep breaking it down into shapes: triangles, S-curves, and C-curves. If it's overwhelming, simplify as far as you can.