The, fish eggs I'm assuming, are glistening and i love how each subtle highlight gives it a jelly like feel. The cast shadow is very important, I would've thought that wasabi would be greener unless the wasabi you had was sitting out and starting to dull. Excellent work.
The technical stuff: Each week you are required to post your weekly sketchbook here--they should be uploaded before class each week. (remember, when you're scanning and posting to the blog, sketches should probably be 72 dpi and in Grayscale or RGB. Finals for printing should be scanned at 300 dpi.)
I encourage you to comment on each other's work and post any other projects or doodles you'd like to share or would like input on--this can include progress on class assignments, experiments, or links of interest you think the class would enjoy. This blog is to encourage you to help each other out, get ideas flowing, and see what everyone is up to! Have fun with it!
I'll be posting something myself each week, so stay tuned!
6 comments:
I'm a fan of sushi and wasabi too. They look happy to be eaten! Yum yum.
that is so cute. i like the highlights and the expressions on their faces. looks delicious.
The, fish eggs I'm assuming, are glistening and i love how each subtle highlight gives it a jelly like feel. The cast shadow is very important, I would've thought that wasabi would be greener unless the wasabi you had was sitting out and starting to dull. Excellent work.
Lovely shine! I love how you drew the roe.
The highlighting on the roe gives an impression of the texture.
Digging the faces on the seaweed and wasabi.
Ahh they're so cute! The rendering of the sushi is fantastic btw. Really lovely lighting on the roe, and the color looks great.
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