TAILIEUCHUNG - Drawing by Lauren Jarrett and Lisa Lenard- P4

Drawing by Lauren Jarrett and Lisa Lenard- P4: As a professional artist I am often asked: When did I begin to draw? Or in other words, how long have I been drawing. I have tried to answer this question, but the truth is that I’m not exactly sure. I do know that I have drawn as long as I can remember. Most children enjoy drawing as one of their games. I guess I just never stopped. | Part 4 Developing Drawing Skills You can make a page of marks or a tonal scale from any new medium to test its uses and range of possibilities. Back to the Drawing Board Fancier materials can make a fancier drawing but not necessarily a better one. Experiment but be sure you remember to see and draw before you start in with new tones and textures. More Techniques Okay we ve talked about supplies. Now let s try a few additional techniques that will improve your ability to see and draw the shapes and spaces in a composition as you add either tone or detail and texture. Drawing in Circles Is not Going in Circles Circles and ellipses can be seen as building blocks or basic shapes for a lot of objects in composition because the shapes of all the parts are what make the whole. Use circles and ellipses to draw space into things right from the start. This will help in making sure that you have left enough room for things. A circle in space is a sphere or a ball. An ellipse is space is an ellipsoid rather like a rounded-off cylinder. Practice drawing them as a warm-up and practice seeing them in the objects as you draw in the basic shapes. 130 Chapter 11 At the Finish Line Are You Ready for More CIRCLE RECTANGLE PARALLELOGRAM Every shape has its own unique geometric equation. ELLIPSE SQUARE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE PENTAGON HEXAGON OCTAGON ISOSCELES TRIANGLE Scale Is Sizing Things in Space Our eyes are wonderful subtle lenses that work together to give us binocular vision and the ability to see three-dimensional space. With our eyes we can gauge how far away things are when we look at them in space and see the difference in scale. Even across a room an object is smaller than the same object seen up close. You can see this with a piece of paper rolled up. Try it 1. Set an object close to you and another similar object of the same size across the room. 2. Roll up a piece of paper and look through it at the object close to you. 3. Adjust the diameter of the roll until it just .

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