Sun 10 Dec 2006
Sketching and drawing as a tool in model building
Posted by Daniel Swearingen under Model Building , Model Railroading , Modeling Ideas , Other ModelsComments Off
Sketching is a really important part of model building and design. Some of my best ideas come to me while killing time in meetings or classes that are not keeping or needing my attention. Sad but true.
This is a boat I sketched for a modeling idea about a small river steamer. I have a 16” hull under construction and this is definitely my favorite superstructure outline yet. I’ll use 1:35 scale and take advantage of all the military miniatures details available.
This design is somewhat inspired by the MARIN.
A very long seminar was a good place to do some drawings of my waterfront town of Tiburbon. Here is a rough idea about the ferryboat loading trestle.
This drawing is hard to read but if you compare to the real location on the layout:
An early drawing of Crazy Horse Canyon bridge.
This bridge and canyon has been worrying me but this initial sketch let me establish how things would look. I made a more detailed drawing in this post and determined I would only need three full towers instead of the four shown above.
I changed the shape of the mountain significantly to be more like the planning model.
Sometimes I do a full-on high quality drawing like this one of an NWP picnic car based on a photo.
The final drawing ends up a composite of the pencil drawing and digital drawing since I continue the finer detailing on my computer using a Wacom stylus pad.
This is an idea of a typical building in Tiburbon. Since there is almost no dry land beyond the roadway the buildings will all be built over the water.