Thursday, October 12, 2006

More October Watercolors

I'm making an effort to spend more time drawing in my sketchbook. I always forget how theraputic it can be, even if sometimes I'm just pushing paint around. It's probably the one place where I can draw whatever I want and not care what anybody thinks. Except for you, nameless occasional reader of this blog. You are my everything.

Anyway, here are some sketches from the last couple days.


From photographs by Albert Arthur Allen. Mostly from the 1920s.


The SJSU tower.


The intersection at 4th and San Fernando, as seen from the 6th floor of the Martin Luther King Library.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful figures.. I especially like the lower left one cus she's so dynamic and contrasty. The painting of the intersection is really lovely too.
Zach, TEACH ME YOUR MAYA SECRETS! :D

Zachary Knoles said...

I swear, I don't have any Maya secrets -- I just worked with the program a whole lot over the summer!

If there's one book I can't recommend highly enough, though, it's Understanding 3D Animation Using Maya. It teaches Maya fundamentals in a way so that you understand not just what you're doing, but also why.