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Drawing

This category is the nuts and bolts of applying what the eye sees to the medium of paper. How to information, techniques of drawing, and design essentials are found in this section. Various papers, pencils, pens, and other accessories are also addressed in this category.

2,427 Questions

How do you draw Dragon Ball Z?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRhhX3c5J_k go to this URL its a youtube video on how to draw goku ssj1

Where can one find inspiration for line drawings?

One can find inspiration for a graph design project by searching for things that inspire them. If there is a specific topic to design, look at previous work in this field and build from there.

What does tonal drawing mean?

Tonality is what scale the music is in, usually major of minor. -major = happy -minor = sad -modal = sounds like monks singing in a monastery -pentatonic = chinesey- gamelan music, all the black notes -atonal = clashing sounds, nothing nice about it

How can you draw the word atrocious?

You have atrocious hair today! ((Your hair looks terrible))

I can't believe that atrocious color was included in the painting ((that color in the painting is terrible.))

ect ect.

How is an orthographic drawing similar to or different from an isometric drawing?

orthographics means line is perpendicular to the view plane,while oblique means line is not exactly perpendicular to the view plane.

What is a doodle?

A doodle is a mindless sketch, or a fool, or simpleton.

What are thumbnail sketches?

A thumbnail sketch is a small (usually) hand-drawn, line drawing. Often done on site when an image or subject catches the eye of the artist. These sketches can be used as foundation pieces for later larger works (in any medium the artist chooses) or done simply for the practice or enjoyment of the artist.

How do you draw patterns?

You draw patterns by taking two or more thing and drawing them in a certain order.

Example: :)...;)...:0...:)...;)...:0

How do you draw Symmetrical type of drawings?

You could always fold the paper in half,draw on one half of the paper,turn it over and hold it up to a window with sunlight and trace.Your arms do get quite tired so try not to do detailed drawings.

What is an easel?

A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.

What is meant by proportional drawing?

First you have to measure the object you want to draw. You should compare two parts of the object, such as height and width as in the width of a glass versus its height, or how many times a small part of the object fits within a larger part, such as in the human body and the head. The smaller part should be the measure unit you use to compare to the bigger part. Then you decide the size you want to give the object in your drawing. You make a draft of the object's contour. You measure your drawing's width versus its height and decide if the scale coincides with your model. If it does, then you add the details.

What is non perspective drawings?

A Perspective Image is an image that looks realistic and tends to be almost 3D, there is at least one vanishing point. Think of an image of a road. Notice how the road is large where we stand but gradually gets smaller until we can't see it at all? That's where the vanishing point is.

A Non-perspective image is an image that lacks in a vanishing point and is almost flat.

Different drawing instruments and their uses?

Graphite pencils 9H-9B (add progresso pencils, mechanical pencils and flat pencils)

Lithographic pencils

Carbon pencils

Black or white pastel sticks or pencils

charcoal pencils

Compressed and or natural charcoal-(sticks , block-shaped or round sticks)

compressed and or natural graphite- (sticks or block-shaped)

natural willow sticks or Vine Charcoal sticks

sharper/eraser..etg

Putty eraser

Erasing pen or electrical rubber

typing eraser

Shading and toning

Tissues (sandpaper block for sharping)

felt pad

chamois

brushes

blending stump or paper stump

Tortillion

colour shaper

paper

Hot press,cold pressed,watercolour...etg

140-200 Lb... etg paper

100-300 Gsm...etg paper

another things

Frisket Film

Liquid Frisket

Fixative

Art knife

Light source

Why is it good for toddlers to draw?

it is good for toddlers to draw because it increases fine motor skills, eases them into holding writing utensils and making shapes so that learning to write will be much easier.

it also is a way they can start to build a visual vocabulary, understand the relationship between things around them and the 2 dimensional representation of them on paper, and they can start to interpret their worlds, through it may be very simple, it is important.

What did Indians draw on?

Australian Aboriginals use a variety of media for painting. Before European settlement, their art largely consisted of rock painting and carving.

Painting was done using fingers, sticks, ochres, and/or coloured clays.

Some art consisted of silhouettes of the artists' hands, and there are caves in Australia with thousands of years of hand silhouettes. These were made by mixing clay or ochre with water and then spraying it from their mouths over the hands held against the rock wall.

Pictorial painting was usually done with a stick, or finger dipped in ochre or clay mixed with water, and the humans and animals depicted show bones and internal organs rather than the external view of the body. This was possibly done for educational purposes to show how to kill and butcher animals for food, and for medical (and possibly military) knowledge.

What drawings packages do people use for technical drawings?

autocad and revit are the program used for technical drawing

How do you draw a realistic person?

The short answer is practice, practice, practice.
The long answer is...
Start with a picture of someone. (a picture is easier to work with because it is already two dimensional, and doesn't get tired sitting while you work) It is better if this is not someone you know. (your feelings for the person will make it harder for you to draw them - you will be too worried about getting it right).
Work on inexpensive sketch paper to begin with, you will need to do a lot of practicing before you will start to get good results. Work in pencil and do not push too hard, because you will be doing a lot of erasing in the beginning.
Draw the person in the picture as accurately as you can. Once you have a good outline, start shading your picture. Your first attempts may not be very good, but as you do more and more sketches you will get better.
Remember to date each of your drawings and not to destroy any of them... you need to see how your talent progresses in order to stay enthusiastic about drawing.
And here is a hint - if you are getting frustrated because you just can't seem to get things right, turn your source picture upside down... that way your brain only sees the shapes and you can get a more accurate drawing. However, do not do this all the time... when you progress to working with a live model you won't have this trick to rely on.

Can you draw on shoes with sharpie?

Yes!, A better idea would be to get the software on a device and draw from there. An example is on the YouTube channel:

G1 Art

I highly recommend you check it out (Even if you are not wondering what they look like) because this channel is excellent and is looking for subs to grow its community.

What is the best art website to draw on?

Disney.go.com/create is the best website ever it can get popular and you can have fans favorite peoples drawings and favorite artistises and you can also search peoples drawings and if you want to see mines just go to the website then search azimapurple12 is better then the other person said way better you can even make any mashup you want and if you want to draw just go to Apps scroll down then click anything you want to do for normal draw just click u rock digital painter 2 you can even have instructions how to draw on there

Good luck ^^ xoxo

Where was perspective invented?

it was made in the toilet like the rest of the universe

What is meant by line drawing?

A red-line drawings is essentially an intermediate drawing that shows corrections or changes to a previous drawing. The term red line literally comes from the (typically) red pen used to amend the drawings by hand. These changes mark-ups show changes made to the drawing subject matter during the manufactuer or construction of the product.

For example, piping drawings were developed at the onset of a project to build a new school. During the course of construction for that school, the piping contractors changes several elements of the design (pipe size, routing, orientation etc). At the end of the project, the constructor would "red line" the drawings showing those changes.

Red-lines are used to then develop record drawings. Record drawings, also called "as-builts" accurately reflect what was constructed and are used for future work and/or reference.

How was paint made in the 19th century?

Long before the advent of the modern paint store, cave painters, hand-mixed painters their own paints from raw materials like curdled milk, charcoal and mineral ores. Today, the paints are carries on the age old practice with organic paints made from lime, natural pigments, casein (a protein found in milk). Old Fashioned Milk Paint is available in 20 colours.

In those days paints are made with leaves, trees branches, shrubs, grass and vegetables.

Is redrawing a drawing copyright infringement?

Yes, unless you have permission from the copyright holder of the original, or an exemption in the law. For example, if you are copying a work in order to learn a technique, that use should be defensible as fair.