Saturday, July 18, 2009

Raccoon's Eye View!


This may appear to be straight out of a movie or a visualization from a book you've read - perhaps 'Mystic River.' I started off with the intention of showing what an Autobahn looks like when seen by a raccoon on the road but getting the perspectives on the vehicles was getting tidious hence the 'Raccoon's eye view of "The Chase"'

Friday, March 7, 2008

Where Am I?


It could be anywhere in the universe, but the universe won't look this way if it were not for Man. Hence the figure in the foreground.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Ferrari Salesman

This one was actually among the first few that I drew. I had more patience to do shadows, cloth wrinkles, crude staircases etc. The monk that never really gave a damn about a Ferrari, bought one only to sell it off cheaply, and now wonders what made him buy it in the first place. That sums it up.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Vertigo

I was working out on vanishing points, the common 6" ruler was extensively used. Click on the image to see a larger one, and you can probably spot some traffic too!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Year Gone By


True, very true that I did get the perspective wrong; the horizon should have been lower. But I'm playing an amateur game here. This is the only time I got the ocean right; fiery, troubled waters of 2007 are long gone...

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The International Dateline...


...exaggerated slightly. Alright, alright exaggerated greatly. That's as close to night as is possible with my skill level in free-hand pencilling, without the use of inverted colors. The best cure to stagnation is feedback. To let me keep this blog alive, motivation through comment and criticism will be appreciated, not monetarily though.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Warplanes


Looks nothing like a warplane that ever existed. The nose however, resembles some aircraft I have seen before. I sketched this without a reference drawing. So you thought I only sketched stuff that required minimum attention to detail. Here's symmetry.