Sidewinder
28-11-2006, 04:15 PM
Hello!
Well, to call them real drawings might be exaggerated, it's more or less quick sketches and I am not a real artist, but they help me to improve my viewing skills and they're also fun to do.
The sketches are directly at the telescope made with Faber Castell 9000 pencils (8B to 2H) on white paper, then they're scanned, inverted and digitally reworked with Adobe Photoshop, still I want them to be recognised as hand drawn sketches. Lately, I've started to experiment and add colour, especially to double stars and open clusters. The techniques might change over time.
Those are some examples, there is more to come, as far as time and weather permit
Collinder 399:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/Cr399z400Farbe.jpg
The Coathanger Cluster, basically an object for binoculars, with the 32mm SWA it still fits into the FOV, however.
Albireo:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/Albireo400Farbe.jpg
The famous double star system in Cygnus, it's not that easy to get the colours right, but this shows more or less, how I see it, the contrast is fantastic, no matter how often I view it.
M81/82:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/m8182400.jpg
Fantastic pair of Galaxies in Ursa major, plus, they represent the different angles you can have, while viewing those distant objects: edge-on or view of the galactic disc. Again a SWA eyepiece was necessary to get them in one FOV - higher magnifications proide more details, but you lose the impression of viewing both galaxies at the same time.
M 103:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/M103.jpg
A wonderful open cluster in Cassiopeia, you have to view it at high magnifications, but then it beautiful triangular shape and the orange colour of one of its central star becomes very prominent. There are more great open clusters just in its vicinitiy (NGC 663, 654 and 457), which are also always worth a look.
All right, enough for now, at the moment there's clouds rolling all over Germany, so I'll either rework some of the old sketches or simply wait, till I can create new ones.
There may be real artists around, even though I'm not one of them, sketching at the telescope is endless fun to me and helps me see more and more everytime I go out.
All important information can be found directly in the sketches!
Enjoy!
Sebastian
P.S. Well, it shows the drawings directly in the thread, when I compose the message, but there are just links after posting, even though I used the image option, I'm sorry for that - but clicking on them send you right to the drawings.
Well, to call them real drawings might be exaggerated, it's more or less quick sketches and I am not a real artist, but they help me to improve my viewing skills and they're also fun to do.
The sketches are directly at the telescope made with Faber Castell 9000 pencils (8B to 2H) on white paper, then they're scanned, inverted and digitally reworked with Adobe Photoshop, still I want them to be recognised as hand drawn sketches. Lately, I've started to experiment and add colour, especially to double stars and open clusters. The techniques might change over time.
Those are some examples, there is more to come, as far as time and weather permit
Collinder 399:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/Cr399z400Farbe.jpg
The Coathanger Cluster, basically an object for binoculars, with the 32mm SWA it still fits into the FOV, however.
Albireo:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/Albireo400Farbe.jpg
The famous double star system in Cygnus, it's not that easy to get the colours right, but this shows more or less, how I see it, the contrast is fantastic, no matter how often I view it.
M81/82:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/m8182400.jpg
Fantastic pair of Galaxies in Ursa major, plus, they represent the different angles you can have, while viewing those distant objects: edge-on or view of the galactic disc. Again a SWA eyepiece was necessary to get them in one FOV - higher magnifications proide more details, but you lose the impression of viewing both galaxies at the same time.
M 103:
http://www.sebastianlehner.de/images/M103.jpg
A wonderful open cluster in Cassiopeia, you have to view it at high magnifications, but then it beautiful triangular shape and the orange colour of one of its central star becomes very prominent. There are more great open clusters just in its vicinitiy (NGC 663, 654 and 457), which are also always worth a look.
All right, enough for now, at the moment there's clouds rolling all over Germany, so I'll either rework some of the old sketches or simply wait, till I can create new ones.
There may be real artists around, even though I'm not one of them, sketching at the telescope is endless fun to me and helps me see more and more everytime I go out.
All important information can be found directly in the sketches!
Enjoy!
Sebastian
P.S. Well, it shows the drawings directly in the thread, when I compose the message, but there are just links after posting, even though I used the image option, I'm sorry for that - but clicking on them send you right to the drawings.