TAILIEUCHUNG - Figure Drawing - Compostion

What to put into the drawing 2. How to arrange the elements in the drawing These two major decisions are the foundation of composition. From an artistic standpoint, composition means the arrangement or design of a picture. It is the process of selecting what to draw and then deciding how to draw it. In the last chapter, we covered posing the figure, which is an element of composition but does not take into account the rest of the picture area. | ER 6 Composition T . . . . here are two basic decisions that an artist has to make with regard to figure drawing. 1. What to put into the drawing 2. How to arrange the elements in the drawing These two major decisions are the foundation of composition. From an artistic standpoint composition means the arrangement or design of a picture. It is the process of selecting what to draw and then deciding how to draw it. In the last chapter we covered posing the figure which is an element of composition but does not take into account the rest of the picture area. 99 Figure Drawing with Virtual Models The Picture Plane Whether you are drawing with a pencil on a piece of paper or using a digitizing pad and stylus on a computer to create your figure drawing you are working in what is called a two-dimensional medium. In other words the drawing sits on a flat surface. This flat surface is called the picture plane. Another way to think of it is that if you were to frame your drawing the area inside the frame and mat would be the picture plane. To be good at composing your drawings you need to take full responsibility for the picture plane. In other words every square inch of the drawing should be consciously arranged under your direction. I know that might seem obvious because you are drawing the picture but how many times have you started a drawing only to find that it doesn t fit on the paper Compositions can be good or bad. The goal of the artist in creating a good drawing is to make the composition good. For someone new to art composition might seem like a mystery but like organizing anything from your taxes to your daily schedule organizing a picture is understandable if you know a few fundamental principles. Purpose Placement Balance Focal points Pathways In many ways organizing a picture is similar to organizing your daily schedule. First you have to lay out the reason or purpose for the planned tasks. Next you have to place the tasks within the available time. Each task

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