Are there any good videos or books on making lived in, messy room that look like this? AI can do it in seconds, but I really want to learn to do it myself
>>7349074How to draw a messy room by Andrew Floomis
Just take a picture of your pig sty of a room and run it through a filter. Plus, since it's drawing from real life, it's much more organic than AI generated image.
your room should tell a story use asmongold
>>7349074https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp5ifMnW3fYhttps://fzdschool.com/blog_posts/visual-storytelling-through-set-designhttps://fzdschool.com/blog_posts/for-students-designing-your-surroundings
>>7349074i feel retarded but I can't find good interior reference, and my room isn't really something I want to draw. Pinterest has really crappy home shots (never use a wide angle lens to get a lot in the frame), should I just buy a stack of old home and garden off ebay? Where is good room reference?
>>7349562I don't want to practice concept art slop I just want to do 15-20 minute perspective sketches in pen for practice before drawing buildings and stuff from life.
>>7349562people make rooms in the sims 4 you can search for that or minecraft or something
>>7349562>should I just buy a stack of old home and garden off ebay?If that's the kind of reference you want you might as well go to their website, https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/topic/decorationYou can also get references like that on House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, or interiordesign.net. Zillow and AirBnB are endless sources of interior references but the photos are amateur, the perspective is usually just a center horizon line with some lens distortion. SetScouter lists different types of locations, so you have more control over what you see, but photo quality varies. If the resolution doesn't matter and you just want to see real lived-in interiors then go to MapCrunch, click Options at the top-left and check the box that says "Indoor". Each time you click Go you'll get a new interior with a 360 view. Finally if you still want to look at magazines here's a collection on archive.org: https://archive.org/details/HomeGardenMagazines/5280%20Home%20-%20Spring%202016/mode/2up
>>7349718tysm!
>>7349718Not the requester but these are some really good resources and I appreciate them.
>>7349777>read it as "tism">man... that's not very nice to call somebody who helped you