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Welcome to Drawing Class

Welcome to Drawing Class. Patterns: We often draw what we think an object should look like, instead of what we actually see!. Eye Patterns Nose Patterns Mouth Patterns. LOOK AT THE OBJECT MORE THAN THE PAPER!! (YOU DON’T WANT IT TO GET LONELY!!). Can’t Take My Eyes

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Welcome to Drawing Class

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  1. Welcome to Drawing Class

  2. Patterns: We often draw what we think an object should look like, instead of what we actually see! Eye Patterns Nose Patterns Mouth Patterns

  3. LOOK AT THE OBJECT MORE THAN THE PAPER!! (YOU DON’T WANT IT TO GET LONELY!!) Can’t Take My Eyes off of You

  4. These lines are much softer, and made with much less pressure from your hand. They are used to create smoother shadows and more gradual shifts between different shades of dark and light. A contour is the line which defines a form or edge - an outline. Contour drawing is the place where most beginners start, following the visible edges of a shape. The contour describes the outermost edges of an object, as well as dramatic changes of plane within it. CONTOUR Sketch

  5. Some Fun with Contour Lines COMPLETE A SCRATCH ART DRAWING USING A TOOTHPICK AND ONE OF THE STILL LIFE OBJECTS AT YOUR TABLE

  6. What makes a drawing look realistic? Mix Of Contour/ simplification And Shading Shading Only

  7. Pencil hardness HARD LEADS MAKE LIGHT MARKS AND SOFT LEADS MAKE DARK MARKS

  8. Shading Practice: value scales MAKE YOUR OWN, BEGINNING WITH YOUR SOFTEST PENCIL AND ENDING WITH YOUR HARDEST PENCIL

  9. More Shading Practice DRAW WHAT YOU SEE, USING SHADING

  10. Next project: Draw What you see! PICK OUT A FACE PICTURE, COVER HALF, TURN IT UPSIDE DOWN, AND DRAW WHAT YOU SEE USING SHADING

  11. SEE YOU ALL NEXT WEEK!

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