Inspired by Eric Geusz's household object to spaceship drawings, anyone fancy a go?
https://www.artstation.com/ericgeusz/albums/20666
Potatoe peeler
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/21G6y
Lemons
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Ywgzw
Can Opener
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Ng0Q5
Vertebrae:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/82kAE
Shampoo:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Xmbya
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Challenge. post a photo of a new and different household object, I'll try and draw it as a spaceship.
Draw a spaceship challenge
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Draw a spaceship challenge
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Re: Draw a spaceship challenge
These are incredible...if he didn't show the object he based it from, I would never guess that most of these were common household items or other random thing. I'm instantly reminded of "Hardware Wars" where they used shit from toasters to clothing irons as spaceships. And I think the Death Star was a waffle iron.
How about a cordless grinder tool?
How about a cordless grinder tool?
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Re: Draw a spaceship challenge
when i was young i did something like this in DoGA after noticing while sitting on the crapper, that the two different kinds of TP rods we had looked kind of like a starship if you took one half of the plastic hollow finned type one and fitted it over one half of the conventional rod type one.
the rod was the main body and the finned piece was radiators
i'll edit this with a pic if i ever find which HDD that was left on, imageshack.us had a makeover so the online uploads went poof.
the rod was the main body and the finned piece was radiators
i'll edit this with a pic if i ever find which HDD that was left on, imageshack.us had a makeover so the online uploads went poof.
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