How I Draw Spherical Panoramas
Ever since I first sketched a spherical panorama in the Procreate app, people have been asking for a tutorial, so I've finally put together the steps for how I did it. I had seen illustrations that you can pan around before and I wanted to figure out a way to do one on site, rather than make it in my studio from photo references. I will start by saying that panoramic urban sketches done on location are nothing new. The brilliant G é rard Michel and Arno Hartmann have been doing them for some time, and Arno had already been taking his analog images done on site and turning them into scrollable panos with computer software years before I set out to try this. Most of the time when I draw in curved perspective I draw "intuitively," meaning I don't set up any vanishing points or use any rulers or grids. In researching this process I knew that to do a 360 degree drawing accurately I would need an equirectangular grid with 2:1 proportions. I found one, along with a ton of...
you stuff is amazing!!! and you can do dinosaur too!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I really enjoyed seeing the other dinosaurs in your stable too. You manage so much detail and yet the drawings are still lively. How do you do that?
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Gillian, don't know what to tell you. I really want them to look alive, so I just keep working until I get close enough to what I want.
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