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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 many straws would you need to make a 3D Icosahedron?

30. They would be connected at 12 vertices. Each face (a total of 20 faces) would be a triangle.

What colors make azure blue?

i think turquise and yellow make azure blue

How do you color objects in blender 3D?

In blender 2.5 there should be a shaders or material tab with the icon of a disk like image [On the right]. The surrounding icons is a checkerboard and a triangle dot.

Once clicked click the diffuse color and pick your colour.

What effect do harmonious colors have on each other?

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How strong is carnage?

carnage can lift 50tons and 2tons is the strength of a car so just imagin how many cars carnage could lift in one hand

carnage can lift 50tones and venom can lift 80tons so imagin how many cars venom and carnage could lift in one hand

What is prospective drawing?

It's when you make a bunch of unfinished drawings while you dream of the day they will make you famous.

Perhaps you meant perspective drawing?

Is cream a shade of white?

no it is not it has manny colors it has vanilla and many els

What does a circle symbolize?

A circle has a lot of symbolism. Some of the things that a circle symbolizes include something without beginning or end, infinity, togetherness, and wholeness.

What kind of pencils should be used for still life objects?

Whether you're drawing a bowl of fruit or a portrait of your niece, choose a pencil that responds well to your touch. Does it get darker when you want it to or does it fight your hand? How does it feel as you drag it across your paper? Does it feel too slick? Too soft and mushy? Also, a pencil you just love on paper A might feel just awful when used to draw upon paper B. Don't judge the pencil based on how well you draw. How well you draw will improve. Start out by asking yourself, "Is this pencil doing what I ask it to?"

What is the life cycle house fly and in drawing?

There are four distinct stages in the life of a fly: egg, larva or maggot, pupa and

adult (Fig. 6.2). Depending on the temperature, it takes from 6 to 42 days for the

egg to develop into the adult fly. The length of life is usually 2--3 weeks but in

cooler conditions it may be as long as three months.

Eggs are usually laid in masses on organic material such as manure and

garbage. Hatching occurs within a few hours. The young larvae burrow into the

breeding material; they must obtain oxygen from the atmosphere and can, therefore, survive only where sufficient fresh air is available. When the breeding medium is very wet they can live on its surface only, whereas in drier materials they

may penetrate to a depth of several centimetres.

The larvae of most species are slender, white, legless maggots that develop

rapidly, passing through three instars. The time required for development varies

from a minimum of three days to several weeks, depending on the species as well

as the temperature and type and quantity of food available. After the feeding stage

is completed the larvae migrate to a drier place and burrow into the soil or hide

under objects offering protection. They form a capsule-like case, the puparium,

within which the transformation from larva to adult takes place. This usually takes

2--10 days, at the end of which the fly pushes open the top of the case and works

its way out and up to the surface. Soon after emergence the fly spreads its wings

and the body dries and hardens. The adult fly is grey, 6--9mm long and has four

dark stripes running lengthwise on the back. A few days elapse before the adult is

capable of reproduction. Under natural conditions an adult female rarely lays eggs

more than five times, and seldom lays more than 120--130 eggs on each occasion.

What is a continuous line?

A continuous line means a single-unbroken line. In the case of visual art it is when an entire picture is made without lifting the tool (pen, pencil etc) from the surface (paper, canvas etc).

Can you turn hand drawn pictures into digital art and if so how?

Scan your hand drawn picture with a scanner and save the file onto your computer. Open it up with an image-editing program like Photoshop and turn your original picture into Layer 1. Then, trace over your picture on Layer 2 with the tools in your program and viola!

When was WR Draw created?

WR Draw was created in 1874.

What is critical perspective?

a view of literature that allows the reader to question what the writer says :) APEX