TAILIEUCHUNG - T-03 ADVANCED: DIVERSE ANIMALS

In this project, you first establish accurate proportions and outline the various shapes and forms of an adorable young owl named Hooter; you then use graduated hatching techniques to characterize the various textures and define the forms. This project is divided into the following two sections: | Qòrenđa Hođđinott T-03 ADVANCED DIVERSE ANIMALS In this project you first establish accurate proportions and outline the various shapes and forms of an adorable young owl named Hooter you then use graduated hatching techniques to characterize the various textures and define the forms. This project is divided into the following two sections -I- PUTTING PROPORTIONS ON PAPER You examine the structures of a wing and feather and then sketch the proportions of the owl. While the structures of feathers and wings are very complex drawing realistic looking birds is not difficult. 4- ADDING SHADING AND TEXTURE You use hatching to add values to the body to represent the texture of feathers. The hatching lines used to draw feathers are ragged and uneven with lines of various lengths and thicknesses. Finally you draw the details of the eyes and add a wood texture to the tree branch. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper kneaded and vinyl erasers and various graphite pencils such as 2H 2B HB 4B and 6B. 15 PAGES - 23 ILLUSTRATIONS This project is recommended for artists aged twelve to ninety-nine who have good drawing skills and also for home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators. Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada Revised 2006 2 PUTTING PROPORTIONS ON PAPER While the structures of feathers and wings are very complex drawing realistic looking birds is not difficult. You begin this project by examining the structures of feathers and a wing and sketching the proportions of the owl. A basic understanding of the anatomy of a wing and feathers is very helpful if you run into problems trying to accurately render a drawing of a bird. The next two drawings show the basic construction of a feather. The long skinny thing down the center of the feather is called a shaft and the wide end is referred to as a quill. Many years ago writers would dip the quill end which has a hollow center into ink thereby transforming the

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