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Drawing 3D Design Ideas APK

Drawing 3D Design Ideas APK

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What's Drawing 3D Design Ideas APK?

Drawing 3D Design Ideas is a app for Android, It's developed by sutikno author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 7 years ago.
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3D sketches take the art of drawing to a whole new level (pun definitely intended). create mind-blowing 3D drawings that appear to jump right off the page through a combination of shading techniques borrowed from airbrushing, flawless perspective, and a few insider techniques (multiple sheets of paper to create more complex images). You can draw like these artists too by using these 3D drawing tips and techniques.

3D Drawing Tips & Techniques

Lighting
It’s the first thing you learn in the 3D unit of art class: how to suggest a sphere by shading in the area furthest from the light source. The points where the light falls on the object you’re sketching should be the lightest, and the object should get progressively darker the further from the light source you go. If you’re planning to photograph your drawing like the artists above, you should pay attention to the actual light source where you’re working, and consider how it would affect the object you’re drawing. This will heighten the impression that the object in the drawing is actually in the room. Also, don’t forget to consider how texture - stone, brick, leaves, etc. - is influenced by lighting.

Perspective
Perspective isn’t too difficult when you remember this simple rule: objects that are closer appear larger, and objects that are further away appear smaller. If you need a visual, find a long hallway or a a straight street, stand in the middle, and look toward the opposite end. The path will appear to get narrower the further away it gets. When sketching, consider the viewer’s perspective - will they be looking down on your object? Or will they be looking at it from the side? Far Side artist Gary Larson once said that the single-panel format of his comic was a valuable teacher, because it forced him branch out in terms of perspective (for instance, he was forced to draw long objects, like cars and ships, from the front or back instead of the side). Take a lesson from Gary and turn a limitation into an opportunity.