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Tài liệu tham khảo bằng tiếng Anh về nghệ thiật hội họa - Sketching Outdoors | TDOORS Brenda Hoddinott F-06 BEGINNER HATCHING Sketching is an action word and you can only learn this skill by actually sketching. In this lesson I first offer suggestions for putting together a portable studio for your outings. I then take you step-by -step through the process of rendering a sketch of an outdoor scene. The style you choose for sketching is a matter of personal choice. Some artists prefer lines more prefer only shading and others like me prefer a combination of values and lines. -I- INTRODUCTION Outdoor enthusiasts often enjoy making art while enjoying their surroundings A quick sketch done on location from a portable studio provides an excellent reference for a more detailed drawing when you return to your home studio. -L- PACKING UP YOUR PORTABLE STUDIO Sometimes you may want to draw outdoors and it s convenient to have a set of drawing materials packed and ready to travel. In this section you explore various suggestions for planning your portable studio. -L- SETTING UP YOUR PLAN OF ACTION The instructions in this lesson offer suggestions for rendering a sketch in three simple stages sketch the overall composition of the scene proportionately correct outline the shapes of important objects in the scene and add values. -I- SKETCH PROPORTIONS The first goal of sketching is to sketch a proportionately correct map of where the different parts of the scene are in relation to one another. 4- OUTLINE SHAPES You focus on outlining the shapes of your subjects by implementing perspective adding more details and refining your drawing -I- DEFINE VALUES You implement your strategies planning and creative ideas into a completed sketch Light affects the placement and value of every section of shading. A full range of values gives contrast between the light and the shadow areas. 14 PAGES - 27 ILLUSTRATIONS This project is recommended for artists from age 10 to adult as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators. Published by Hoddinott