It took me a while to get to the A4 size sketchbook. I started out on A6 actually, can you believe it? I just felt I had to make it easy for myself, and reduce complexity as much as possible. A black fineliner and a small page. Just get the basics down first, right? Shape. Ratios. Line quality.
Small doodles I still do, but then spread out over A4. This was one case where I did the roof on top and felt completely done with it. I couldn't force myself into finishing that building as I was only interesting in the shades on the tiles.
Then underneath I did a completely different drawing of a plane. And I created some clouds which took over the page. Now it's kinda cool. Like the plane is flying through a dream or something.
I'm gonna do this more often. Connect these ideas in a single image. It must mean something. Or at least look interesting.
Have a good day.
Maybe you can transform the clouds into bushes/trees and then it can be a plane taking off from the backyard.
Ahh, you want the realism.
The clouds on the left do have a more tree shape, I agree. Something to work on.
Not necessarily. I was thinking that technically you can have 2 versions where only colors can give a completely different impression, and in the current form, it leaves the outcome to the observer, which is cool.