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FREE CHAPTER - Beginner's Guide to Sketching: Robots, Vehicles & Sci-fi Concepts (Download Only)

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Pick up your pens and pencils and join talented professional artists in this invaluable introduction to sketching quintessential sci-fi subjects such as spaceships, robots, futuristic vehicles, and innovative buildings. Learn how to design and color a range of fascinating visionary concepts from start to finish, unlocking knowledge that will allow you to develop your own unique and impressive sci-fi creations.

. Create unique sci-fi forms from basic geometry

. Sketch any subject in perspective with confidence

. Render a range of hard-surface and reflective materials

. Tackle the concept design process from start to finish

. Choose tools and materials for dynamic results


SKU: BGSKE2FC
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INTRODUCTION

GETTING STARTED by John A. Frye

Tools & materials

Perspective basics

Geometry, light & materials

Concept design basics


PROJECTS

Combat spaceship by Lorin Wood

Lunar roving buggy by Milen Ivanov

Prefab colony dwelling by Rob Turpin

All-terrain mining machine by Guido Kuip

Trading ship by Lorin Wood

High-tech luxury home by Callie Wei

Domestic helper robot by Ang Chen

Abandoned ship interior by Qianjiao Ma


QUICK STUDIES

Quadruped robot by Dwayne Vance

Breathing apparatus by Jan Buragay

Mysterious obelisk by Wayne Haag

Submersible craft by Jeff Zugale

Floating rock formation by Riccardo Pagni

Bipedal mech by Dwayne Vance

Control panel by Erik Dillinger

Hoverbike by Jeff Zugale

Mutant plant by Riccardo Pagni

Futuristic rifle by Wayne Haag

Specimen tank by Erik Dillinger


ADVANCED PROJECTS

Speeder vehicle scene - Using toned paper by Jerel Dye

Armed patrol robot - Digital sketching by Michal Kus


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