Does anyone remember Buffalo markers in a tin around 1970?
I do remember, I have a tin of 24 markers. I have pictures if you want.
What is double point perspective?
double point perspective is probably two point perspective which is just instead of using one point like in one point perspective, there are two points that come from the eyeline/horizon line.
Here is a simple link on what and how to draw two point perspective.
http://drawsketch.about.com/library/weekly/aa021603c.htm
Orthographic design refers to a method of representing three-dimensional objects in two dimensions using multiple views, typically the front, top, and side perspectives. This technique is commonly used in technical drawing and engineering to convey precise dimensions and spatial relationships without the distortion of perspective. Orthographic projections help ensure that designs are communicated clearly for manufacturing, construction, or analysis.
There are a number of factors that will come into play when trying to achieve specific textures in a drawing.
First the ground, the scale, and the medium you are using.
In this discussion I am suggesting the use of graphite (pencil) on paper. (the most readily available materials) and a scale that will have your figure fill your paper. This will allow for enough detail to actually see the results.
For leather. a paper with a light grain or tooth (a softer finish) will help you achieve the somewhat pebbly texture of real leather. After the outlines of the area have been established, use the side of a 2B pencil to very lightly fill in the surface you are trying to make look like leather.
Using a 8B (or the softest pencil you have) and again not much pressure, lay in the areas of shadow, making the surface look rounded or flat as needed and introducing the folds and creases that naturally occur in any covering. If the leather you are rendering is very dark (black) you may add more colour with more pressure. In deep shadow this is fine.
Note *The more pressure you use the more you will flatten the tooth of the paper, so the texture will fade.
To establish highlights use an erasing shield and clean up the highlighted areas. They do not need to be completely white, but the whiter the better.
Note *Erasing will flatten the tooth of the paper, eliminating the texture and making the area look very different if you try to darken it later.
For Latex or Rubber, paper with a flatter (harder) surface will give you the chance to achieve the slick look of the material.
Once again start by laying down your base layer. Use the side of a 2B pencil and completely cover the area. Next use an 8B pencil to lightly lay out the shadows, folds and creases. Next use your erasing shield and a gum eraser to lift as much of the layer as you can from the areas of highlight. Next take an artist's stub (a blending tool) and work the graphite into the surface of the paper, being careful not to intrude into the highlights. This will give you a very smooth and slick looking surface. Add more graphite from your 8B pencil to the shadows and blend them outward to achieve a rounded or flat look to the surface as needed. This may take some time, but be patient and continue to add depth to the work.
Note *It is the blending tool that is key to this operation so, take the time to pick one up and experiment with it to see just what it can do. I have done entire sketches with my blending stub, loading it from off the page, and achieved some subtlety realistic but spectacular results.
a scribble pad is a pab that you scetch or make short storys on
a cuboid has 6 faces
it has 12 edges
it has 8 vertices's
the example for a cuboid is a chalk box etc
What are 2 kinds of texture used in art?
Two kinds of texture in art are real or actual texture and simulated or representational texture.
Where in drawing a center line is used?
In a drawing, a centre line is used to show the centre of a part.
Is the statement successful in drawing a crowd?
To determine if a statement is successful in drawing a crowd, one would need to assess its clarity, appeal, and relevance to the audience. A successful statement often resonates emotionally or intellectually with people, prompting them to engage or attend. Additionally, it should create a sense of urgency or excitement that encourages participation. Ultimately, the effectiveness can be measured by the turnout or engagement it generates.
Do you mean Octagon?
An octagon is an eight sided polygon. If you live in the USA: A stop sign is a great example.
What are the uses of triangles?
Triangles form other polygons as for instance there are 4 triangles in a 6 sided hexagon and 5 triangles in a 7 sided heptagon
Can anyone tell me about any good art and or liturature hosting sites besides DeviantART?
You can try fictionpress.com and sheezyart.com .
He is an animation student from the Philippines who primarily makes furry-parody art works (Movie posters mostly)
The thread he follows involves "My Little Pony: Friendship is magic" , World War II (mostly on the Nazi, Yanks, Japs and British) , Furries and prectically anything random.
He also does Breast expansion and hyper comics as a fetish of some sort and does some moderate porn arts.
He seems most active around Furaffinity.net and at time at Deviantart.com
Dude seem pretty friendly, if not weird at most.
What should you draw on a cast?
Casts are a great surface to draw on.
If this cast belongs to someone else, draw something fun and happy, that will remind your friend of you. Small animals, flowers, or caricatures are great ideas. Keep your work small enough to allow for others to draw, sign, or write messages. Remember that the cast will be cut off at some time, so extensive work will "disappear" once the cast is gone, so get lots of good photos of the work.
If the cast is your own, then you get to work on it pretty much as you like. Remember a couple of very important factors.
1) Who is your work for? if it is just for your own fun and enjoyment, you can work in whatever manner suits you. But if you want others to see it, you should work so your drawing can be seen (and appreciated), and take into consideration where other will be looking at the art. If this is a leg cast, be sure the work will be right-side-up, when you are standing...
2) What kind of cast are you working on? Plaster is easier to work on than fiberglass. It is smoother and takes colour better. Coloured markers work well on plaster and acrylic paints are great on plaster too. Fiberglass needs paint (acrylic works best) to have your work seen, because of the texture of the fiberglass markers are not as good.
3) How long are you going to be in THIS cast? Often casts are replaced during the healing process. A lot of hard work can end up on the floor of the doctor's office if you don't plan ahead.
4) Take LOTS of photos and if you want to keep the cast, check with your doctor, usually they are good about it if you let them know in advance.