What is the purpose of an auxillary view?
Fore example in engineering auxillary view show the dimensions of an object. The drawing allow to read the proportions and exact measures of it.
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What are the popular sizes for a canvas print?
Here are the popular sizes people usually print for canvas :11x14", 16x20", 18x24" and 24x36"
If you draw dolphin what should you color in it?
Make it a blueish-gray base with sleek white highlights to show that it is wet. Maybe do a blueish shading on its underbelly.
or..... color it any color you want, and don't be limited by the restrictions of reality, and the confines of what is considered the "norm." (look up
abstract expressionism, and surrealism)
How do you draw tribal designs for a Comanche teepee?
There were no tribal designs on Comanche tipis. Most tipis (around 90%) had no decoration of any kind - only an important warrior, a band or war chief or a medicine man might have the right to paint his tipi and then the designs would be entirely specific to that one person.
An early painting by George Catlin of Comanche tipis shows one with "calumet" designs painted in red - these are sacred long-stemmed pipes decorated with eagle feathers and carried by a war party leader.
Photographs of Comanche tipis taken throughout the 19th century show that almost all have no painted designs.
What is Stephen Wiltshire famous for drawing?
Stephen Wiltshire is famous for drawing landscape drawings. He has been diagnosed with autism and has been recognized for his ability to draw a landscape purely from memory after only seeing the landscape one time.
A worm can be a symbol of death and decay, given that buried bodies (if they are not carefully sealed away in air tight coffins) get eaten by worms.
What is technical perspective?
What you may mean is "linear perspective."
If that's the case, linear perspective is the practice of using a horizon line, vanishing points and grids drawn in perspective to portray things (especially buildings and cityscapes) in realistic proportions and to calculate feats of engineering.
The person to really nail down the rules of linear perspective was engineer/architect Fillipo Brunelleschi. He is the one who came up with the iron-clad laws of vanishing points and perspective grids. This forever changed drawing and painting.
What is the advantage of sketching an object first before drawing it using CAD?
it gives you the basic idea of what the drawing should look like when it's completed
What careers are related to airbrushing?
Very few. The computer has taken over most airbrushing and art too! General painting ... airbrushing comes in handy for making signs, stenciling serial and part numbers on equipment and vehicles, etc. Actually, quite a few careers are related to airbrushing. If you check out "Airbrush Action", "Airbrush Technique" and "Airbrush Artist" magazines (both online and in hard copy), you will learn that the uses of the airbrush are only limited by your imagination. Airbrushing t-shirts is big in big-city touristy areas like Miami, FL, for example. You can also airbrush wall murals, automobiles, helmets, nails, crafts (toys, knick-knacks, etc.), and apparently, even a face (for application of makeup). Airbrushing is also increasingly used in tanning salons. It appears that anything with a surface is fair game. I've seen articles about how to airbrush toilet seats, LP's and laptops, for example. Check out the above-mentioned magazines for more ideas and information on technique, tools, etc..and go for it! :)
Learn to see the shape of the duck. In animation we see the shape of the duck reduced to its simplest form. In essence the duck is two egg shapes placed in opposite directions joined by an "S" shape. Try it on a piece of paper. Draw a big egg shape, this is the body. Now draw another egg shape in the opposite direction above the other one and leave a little space between the two. Now put a snake shape from the bottom of the little egg to the big egg. We begin to see the duck shape come in. Now make a blunt cone-ish shape on the little end of the small egg. This will be the bill of the duck. Make sure you have a good eraser to work with because you will want to change your shapes as you go. Put in eyes. These are almond shapes above the bill shape. If you are animating, this shape will be half moons but the real duck shape is almond-y shaping. On the big egg, draw in the wing and make the tip of the wing extend a bit above the fat edge of the egg. Make the tail on the little end of the egg above the pointy end. Now erase the pointy end and you have the duck body. Put feet on him. Make webby feet and short legs. These legs are just four short straight lines and the webby feet are on the end. Now that you have the basic shape of the duck, look at pictures of your inspiration and refine the picture until it pleases you. That is the art of drawing, to refine the basics until you are pleased with what you did. Above all, have fun with your drawing.
What is a colour wheel used for and what does it do?
A color wheel is used for telling which colors are opposites or next to each other.
What do you have to learn first to draw well?
The first thing to learn to draw well is that you must practice to the point of being disciplined to practice more. One should not expect to draw anything correctly the very first time they sit down to draw. Discipline will bring about passion, and passion will bring confidence. Confidence will eventually knock out all obstacles preventing one from achieving their artistic goals. It doesn't matter as to what tools you use or what you want to draw. Drawing is a mindset that takes creativity from the brain and transfers it into a visual media for others to see.
AnswerThe basics of life drawing should be the safest bet on whatever kind of drawing you're interested in. 4 main things that should be paid attention to are: shape, distance, color/tone and texture. You need the knowledge of perspective and careful observation for accurate shapes. Use many tones to show colors (even for black and white drawing) and distance. For texturing, you have to change the way you render the drawing for every different texture. With these on mind, you should be able to analyze your drawing, know your mistakes and correct it to make it better and improve yourself. Before knowing these things, people tend to keep doing unproductive practices which is bad. Also by knowing these rules, its easier when you decided to defy some for the sake of stylization. Your artwork could get more interesting without losing its basic artistic qualities even if you break the rules.There are many, many more factors that cannot really be explained here. Also experience is important, so practice a lot.
ANSWERFirst thing you have to remember is to forget everything you know about drawing. Since childhood, we are taught to color in between the lines. When we try to draw, we imitate the drawings we colored in as children and we want to outline everything in a bold line. Big mistake. If you want to become a great drawer, get the book called Drawing On the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards. It may be available at the local library. I own a soft and hardback edition and they are my most favorite two books that I own. There is a simple task to do at the beginning. Make four drawings and then in about two weeks to a month, look at the original drawings and the difference will shock you. I went from doing doodles to doing portraits in charcoal. AnswerI agree that Drawing with the right side of the brain is excellent. One of the most important things I got out of it was how to pay attention to line relationship. Doing her upside-down drawings were great because it made you eliminate all the clutter when drawing something and focus only on how the lines relate.When I teach, one of the most common problem my student had is understanding line relationships. One of the best ways I've found to help them practice developing this skill is by drawing with a grid so they are concentrating on only one square at a time and looking only at the lines in that square. I have written quite a few article about this plus did a video on youtube demonstrating it. I've added a related link so you can check out this concept of learning to draw
Mind maps are diagrams that show how ideas and topics are connected.
A mind map starts with a central topic - what the map is going to be about - as a keyword, image or phrase. That's easy. It's what comes next, the first layer of topics or keywords, that most often seems to be a barrier to those beginning mind maps, because a piece of paper or computer screen that is almost empty can sometimes give us a state of mind to match.
In answer to the question "Where do I start?" or "How do I decide what topics to put in the first layer of nodes?" here are some tips:
What the nodes of a mind map represent may vary greatly depending on may be topics that are subdivisions of the central topic that your are analyzing, actions that need to be carried out for a project that you are planning, ideas generated in a creative session, topics to be covered in a presentation, and so on.
It is difficult to describe a diagram in words so look out for the examples of mind maps at WikIT, the mind mapping wiki here http://www.informationtamers.com/WikIT/index.php?title=What_is_a_mind_map%3F
Mind maps are used to assist learning, to help when thinking a topic through for planning or better understanding, and to improve the organization of information. You can find pointers to much more about their use, how to make them, and which to use in a variety of circumstances in the above-mentioned article.
What are the different terms and objectives in drawing?
what are the different terms in the drawing and give ther meining
How do I get rid of permanent ink on my table?
Hi there, don't worry this has happened to me before.... this is going to sound silly but try cooking spray OR hairspray OR anti-bacterial gel OR nailpolish remover... Hope this helps GOOD LUCK!
When shading with a pen you can use what two techniques?
Crosshatching, the formation of lines that intersect, is one technique. How close the lines are determines the darkness or lightness of the shading. Also scribbling can be used in the same manner, although more random, can be used as a different style. And there is pointillism, the formation of dots, used in the same way as described above , can be even more accurate., in the same way photographs are formed.
What is the best software to draw manga with the mouse?
Clip Studio Paint is a popular software for drawing manga with a mouse. It offers a variety of tools and features specifically designed for creating manga, such as panel creation, text tools, and a wide range of brushes. Other options include MediBang Paint and Paint Tool SAI.
"a newly invented form of "modern art" by the sounds of it... good luck with that bud..." <-- It's actually called a word calligram. A calligramis a poem, phrase, or word in which the typeface, calligraphy or handwriting is arranged in a way that creates a visual image. Have fun :)
One which shows a cross-section of the object it represents, i.e. as if that object had been cut across.
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For example, if you have a steel cube with a hole drilled across it from the centre of one face to the centre of that opposite, you would not see the hole if you view the cube from another side. If however you were to saw the cube in half across the diameter of the hole, each half-cube would have a semi-circular channel across the cut face. A sectional drawing would represent that cut face, with the half-hole depicted as two parallel lines.
She wrote "You are always near". I'm not sure what she means.
of course you can!
just see a pic and slowly start drawing!
take your time if you want it to be good and just relax