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I haven't posted in a while so I thought I would share one of my recent projects. The poster below features an illustration of 'Breeze' - one of the drone models used by a fictional futuristic air mail company I created named 'Zephyr'. It's in an exploded isometric view, and was created in Adobe Illustrator.
I haven't posted in a while so I thought I would share one of my recent projects. The poster below features an illustration of 'Breeze' - one of the drone models used by a fictional futuristic air mail company I created named 'Zephyr'. It's in an exploded isometric view, and was created in Adobe Illustrator.
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CriticaI (09-21-2015), Illustrated (09-21-2015)
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The isometric view looks a bit off to me.
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CriticaI wrote The isometric view looks a bit off to me.
Well observed, you have a keen eye. I should have mentioned that this is not in the typical 30 degree isometric representation. I used a 26.565 degree grid whilst building the drone, which gives a 2:1 ratio in the lines; making them appear cleaner, straighter and less steep. Whilst it may hinder the realism of the perspective, I chose to use 26.565 because overall (in my opinion) it gives the better aesthetic. If you would like to read more about 26.565 isometric I recommend reading the article below.
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