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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: markseibold]
      #3134773 - 05/29/09 07:21 PM

Mark, you are a superb artist and a great ambassador for astronomy and sketching.

BTW, I stepped down as a mod last year so I could simply enjoy the forums again as a regular member. Whatever decisions are made here in the sketching forum are in the very fair and capable hands of Eric and Charlie.


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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: Jeff Young]
      #3134823 - 05/29/09 08:01 PM

Wow Jeff, those are great! I think it'd take me an hour just to do the first image you captured in 15 minutes... It's good I don't have a solar scope, I'd probably get frustrated from "missing" more because I'm too slow to catch them on a sketch...

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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: varmint]
      #3135486 - 05/30/09 08:58 AM

Mark --

It's an interesting question how long I could go with more relaxing deep sky targets. I've done an hour and a half there and not felt any worse for the wear, but I usually feel satisfied (and cold) after a couple of hours of observing.

-- Jeff.

[Ed: no worries on the hijack; this thread was meant to be more about the process than the actual sketches -- I posted the observation thread in the solar section.]

Edited by Jeff Young (05/30/09 08:59 AM)


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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: Jeff Young]
      #3135492 - 05/30/09 09:00 AM

Thanks, Jim!

-- Jeff.


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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: Jeff Young]
      #3146173 - 06/04/09 07:10 PM

These are great sketches Jeff, I just saw them now June 5th by a few minutes. I have not tried animation yet myself and have a burning need to do it soon. Sally kindly animated some of my solar sketches some time ago but ye really need to do it for yourself to be fair.
I will try Erika, method sooooooooooooooon :-)

I put about 10 -15 mins into a solar sketch then walk away for about 20 - 25 mins or so before doing the next one. The views change so much its like stop motion filming on paper.

For lunar sketches I can spend up to two and a half hours or so. Then of course the lighting has changed and decisions have to be made along the way. I think the longest time I spend on a sketch have been 3 - 4 hours for a Saturn grazing of the moon some years back . Occultations and lunar eclipses also take a long time.

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Re: Flat-out sketching: one hour's my limit new [Re: Erix]
      #3147455 - 06/05/09 03:34 PM

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Mark, you are a superb artist and a great ambassador for astronomy and sketching.




Thank you Erika

I missed your compliment post earlier until rambling through older posts today.

I hope to do more lectures as I provided for a local college and high school recently and showing of the original art.

I am open to any advice for conections to travel and lecture.

Thanks again [and thanks to Jeff for this excellent discussion on the element of time spent in sketching.]

Mark


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