I've added a basilisk thanks for the tip Sara Mank, don't really know how to progress now, if I will do the shading in photoshop (shudders). Must make something about the special winds in Vienna, the article speaks of this. We'll see tomorrow what happens.
That illustration scares me... wish I could do that kind of drawing -- but I guess that's why I never made it past 1st year when studying architecture ;-)
Hi Amazing Swedish Guy, This is just magnificent. I like the beings with wheelbarrows. You really captured the mass of the buildings so well. It must have taken huge concentration and faith. Oy, I'm exhausted just looking at it.
Don't know about the faith Potato Print, I'm a heathen. Anyway there is always a little part om stomach ache when I do this kind of things, maybe harder when it's supposed to be semi-real. thanks all
That illustration scares me... wish I could do that kind of drawing -- but I guess that's why I never made it past 1st year when studying architecture ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is what you learnt in the second year, then I started studying Graphic Design instead
ReplyDeleteEXQUISITE city drawings.
ReplyDeleteHi Amazing Swedish Guy,
ReplyDeleteThis is just magnificent. I like the beings with wheelbarrows. You really captured the mass of the buildings so well. It must have taken huge concentration and faith. Oy, I'm exhausted just looking at it.
Don't know about the faith Potato Print, I'm a heathen. Anyway there is always a little part om stomach ache when I do this kind of things, maybe harder when it's supposed to be semi-real. thanks all
ReplyDeleteThis one is awesome. The buildings have a great rhythm.
ReplyDelete-Ryan
Thanks that's what Austria is all about, rhythm that is ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank God for heathens I say! This is looking amazing!
ReplyDeleteHmm... I was born in Austria (Linz)... but ain't got much rhythm tho :-(
ReplyDeleteSorry forgot to mention, with Linz being the only exception ;o),
ReplyDeleteThere is such a great rhythm to your line work.
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