How do you draw and label a ear parts?
From the front a nose is mostly shadow.
The area across the front of the head where the eyes are should be the width of 5 eyes.
Shade, do not draw a hard line that curves from the eyebrow and goes mostly straight down to just above the mouth.
The nose flares at the bottom to allow for the nostrils. (remember they are on the bottom of the nose and face more or less down so don't draw them too big, they look more like curves than holes from this angle.
Make a shadowed curve to accommodate the nostrils, the outside of the shadow should line up with the inside of the eye above it. Then add a bit of an indent above the upper lip.
Use a mirror to see what your own nose looks like and try to make it look similar.
From the side you get a good look at the real shape of the nose. it usually indents below the brow bone and mores down in a steady line to the tip. Different people have different shaped noses, look at the people around you and practice what you see. Remember the nose pulls the lips out from the face a bit, so when you draw them don't make them too flat.
The 3 cusps are
( -1.5 , 3√3/2 ) (the simbol betwnen the 3's is the square root of 3!)
( -1.5 , -3√3/2 ) (the simbol between the 3's is the square root of 3!)
( 3 , 0 )
You may see the deltoid curve in
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What is the best type of pencil in the world?
it depends on the use. for taking notes, mechanical pencils are the best, for no sharpening is required. for less demanding work, wood pencils are more efficient because they are cheaper, but require constant sharpening. I will be impressed when they make a number 3 pencil. the higher the number, the thicker the lead is. thicker lead is less concentrated, and therefore it has a lighter mark on paper. this is mainly why artists use thicker lead for sketching.
What is on the inside of a pencil?
The inside of a pencil is called "lead". It is graphite and it is what allows the pencil to write.
The outer shell of a pencil consists of wood whilst the inside usually contains a stick of graphite/lead that can vary in width.
You animate drawings by making several, each one showing only a slight movement from the previous one. You can do it at many different speeds, though the standard is 24. When you show a large number of these images, known as frames, in a small amount of time, which is seconds, it appears as if the image is animated. To animate a drawing you have to draw the same thing, with a slight change, each time, and keep it so that it doesn't jump around, which would ruin the effect. There are many devices to assist in this.
Japanese animation typically brings down the Frames per Second (fps) to 8fps. A typical Flash animation can be done for 12 fps. Your regular TV / video is 30fps or 25fps depending on your region.
Some software applications which can produce animations are: Adobe Flash (previously Macromedia Flash), Adobe Imageready can produce simple animated GIFs, Tab Pro (similar to Flash, but supports cut-out animation), Digicel Flipbook (raster-based). Note that the formats are not all Flash-based.
There is a Japanese-language only simple Flash animation package called ParaFla developed by a Japanese enthusiast, popular among Japanese Flash amateurs/ game hobbyists.
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With me at all times, I carry a pencil case with basic art supplies and a sketch pad with me any time I leave the house... I've been doing this for a very long time and recommend the practice to anyone who wants to be an artist.
How much could you write with a mechanical pencil?
a lot just make sure you have led :D
As a mechanical pencil can continually be re-loaded with fresh graphite cylinders, the pencil can be used indefinitely, as long as the mechanism is not damaged... my favourite mechanical pencil has been in my drawing kit (and used almost daily) for twenty or more years.
How do you draw a picture of sumer?
First decide what you think summer looks like.
Is it a city scene with kids playing in an opened fire hydrant of is it kids fishing by theside of a stream? Or maybe you want to render summer in an abstract form. Which ever you choose, find good source materials (photos etc) and sketch out your idea. Do more than one as you may find your second or third attempt will be more refined. If you intend to add colour, now would be the time.
Work carefully and keep in mind you want to have the people viewing your drawing to be able to see your idea of what summer is.
During the 1800s, the best graphite in the world came from China. American pencil makers wanted a special way to tell people that their pencils contained Chinese graphite.
In China, the color yellow is associated with royalty and respect. American pencil manufacturers began painting their pencils bright yellow to communicate this "regal" feeling and association with China.
Now, that is just the way pencils are made, pencil manufactures stick to using the color yellow for the pencil.
What is d types of pencils used in technical drawing?
Typically, a technical drawing may consist of many pages or files, and it will have a material list page/file with possibly printed paragraphs as to certain specifics on how it should be built.
- Harold Sink - Artist & Draftsman
AnswerMaking an educated guess, it seems to me a samantic for mechanical drawing , or some other application of graphic design.How do you delete players from draw something?
Seriously nobody knows but if there is a way that you can, it would probably be when the game is updated
A pictorial and schematic drawing show all of the components of a specific system and the wiring between these components. These drawings can be used for assembly or for trouble shooting and repair.
The phrase "as-built" in construction is equivalent to "as-is." Drawings deemed "as-built" are thus drawings that show the EXISTING conditions as they are, or "as-is" — these are the actual existing conditions as opposed to designs or proposed conditions, which are more common for the content of drawings. As-built drawings can be documented either after or during construction. When it's after construction, a qualified technician collects accurate data to reconstruct the drawings. When it's during construction, the design drawings are redmarked for editing. For example, if you are a Contractor installing sewer pipe in the road at a buried depth of 5.00' and you suddenly encounter an abandoned pipe and must change your buried depth to 6.50' , then you should be responsible for the as-built conditions. The installing contractor should redmark his set of drawings to show how the sewer line was actually installed so that a draftsman can later edit the drawings into an "as-built" set.
Relax your arms, dont tense them. Make sure the safety is off, ascertain your target, take a deep breath and then pull the trigger. If that fails then guns are usually quite heavy so just hit your target over the head with it, or just take another shot.
Things to draw when you have nothing else to draw?
Anything and everything. Start small and simple. Draw basic shapes. Square, circle, triangle. Work with shading to make the shapes look three dimensional. Now work on three dimensional shapes, a circle becomes a sphere; a square becomes a cube; a triangle becomes a cone or maybe a pyramid, once more shade your shapes, this time add a cast shadow.
Then try something a bit more difficult.
An apple starts with a circle and you modify it for a more realistic shape, then shade it to make it look more real, add a shadow, maybe a bunch of small circles to look like grapes, next thing you know you have a "still life" (basically a bowl of fruit).
A house starts with a cube with an elongated triangle on the top...
A cone can become a hay stack...
As you start to get more practice you will learn to see the basic shapes in the things around you. This will make it easier to draw them realistically.
Eventually you will be able to draw not only things you see around you, but also things from your imagination.
How long of a line can the typical pencil draw?
depends on the hardness and how its used - i have a HB with a thin hard lead that i have been using for laying out drawings that has been in use about 2 years now - and then i use solid 3/8 inch thick graphite 9B pencils that go in about a week
I just tested it with my 6th grade class. We drew a line for 1/8 of a mile and it used 1/8 of the pencil lead. This reasoning means that we would use 1 inch of a pencil for 1 mile. Thus, the average 7inch pencil can draw 7 miles of a line. This does not take into account any variables such as the thickness of the lead, the pressure of the writer on the pencil, and the imperfect line that was drawn. However, I think it is safe to say that the 35 miles myth seems a bit far-stretched.
Who came up with the painting or drawing style called pointillism?
The artist that developed a style called pointillism was Georges Seurat. This technique referred to the way that paint was applied to the canvas, and how it was composed of thousands of dots, making it look like points.
Which conclusion can be drawn from this drawing?
There are many conclusions that can be drawn from the information in Cartoons. One can conclude that good triumphs over evil for example.
You should draw a circle by first drawing a square. Then turn that square into a house. Then turn the house into a penguin. After all of this get another piece of paper then draw a circle.
Hope I helped :D