Pu-Hsuan Wu's profile

Automobile Digital Painting

This semester I took a course on digital drawing and painting, and it was focused on aotomobiles. I do use Photoshop, but never use it for digitual painintg. It was a challege for me to get use to digitial workflow. Like the taptic feeling of using graphic tablet, and the way to rotate canvas. One thing I don't like of Photoshop is how the colors are overlaying each other, instead of how pigments are mixed on physically painting.
I started with Morgan EV3 (2017 model). Very waving lines, as you can tell. Nothing special, just practice.
My second painting is Tesla Model 3. Who don't like Tesla? I love its curvature, and I also spend a lot of time correcting the curve. It is slightly better than my preivous painting. I like how the lights and shadows reflect on its body.
It is my third painting, Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit (2017 model). It is very similar to second paint, and I'm running out of time, so pressure on me to quicky  brush down some backgrounds.
I want to try something special on next drawing, so I composed a scene of a police car viewed through rear mirror during an escaping in rained night city. I should have added some water drops, to make it more like after-rain. I put lots details on it, such as the depth of field from police car to out of focused heated window and back seats. One thing I found challenging is to draw black car at night... 
Finally, this is my last drawing for the course. It is assigned to draw Bugatti Chiron (2017 model). I the curvature of the body reminds me of waves, so I tried to combine the form with ocean waves. I don't really know how to draw the tsunami wave at the back, and it looks too flat than I expected. After all, I like how the car is emerging out from swelling ocean.
Thank you!

I'm on Ello also, if you like to find me, ello.co/phwu. I'll have more frequent updates (like sketches) on Ello, and organized profolio in here.
Automobile Digital Painting
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Automobile Digital Painting

My digital paints on automobile arts (course work)

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