TAILIEUCHUNG - T-07 ADVANCED: DIVERSE ANIMALS

In this very heavily illustrated project, you focus on capturing Spot’s striped pattern and the textures of her eyes, nose, ears, mane, and fur while rendering the basic exterior forms and shapes which characterize simple bone and muscular structures. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper, graphite pencils, kneaded and vinyl erasers, and a pencil sharpener. | A ZEBRA NAMED Brenda Hoddinott T-07 ADVANCED A ZEBRA NAMED In this very heavily illustrated project you focus on capturing Spot s striped pattern and the textures of her eyes nose ears mane and fur while rendering the basic exterior forms and shapes which characterize simple bone and muscular structures. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper graphite pencils kneaded and vinyl erasers and a pencil sharpener. The instructions are divided into the following three sections SPOT X SKETCHING PROPER PROPORTIONS You sketch the proportions of the zebra s head and neck. ị SNOUT STRIPES AND MORE STRIPES You use your observation skills to outline Spot s snout mouth and stripes in preparation for adding shading. -I- SHADING TEXTURES AND STRIPES Numerous illustrations show you how to render the delightful stripes and fuzzy texture of Spot s fur and the textures of her eyes nose ears and mane. This advanced project is recommended for artists with good drawing skills from age 12 to adult as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators. 32 PAGES - 51 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - 2005 Revised 2006 2 SKETCHING PROPER PROPORTIONS In this section you sketch the proportions of the zebra s head and neck. While the understructures of an anatomically correct zebra are very complex this caricature of a baby zebra is kept simple. 1 Draw an egg-shape as the large upper section of the head. Use an HB pencil and sketch very lightly Leave lots of space on your drawing paper above and below the egg-shape to add the ears snout and neck. 2 Add a U-shape below the head as his snout. Constantly double check the proportions of each section of your sketch as you go by visually measuring the shapes and spaces and their relationships to one another. ILLUSTRATION 07-01 ILLUSTRATION 07-02 Don t press too hard with your pencils No matter how careful you are you may need to erase and modify various lines. .

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