Body:
You draw scourge's back and make sure there's a line that isn't connected to anything. To draw his behind, you just make a circle line and then his paws. Then you draw his belly, with little zig-zag lines like this: \/\/\/\
Then you draw his other leg and paw. then do the zig-zag lines only on the side to make his "furry chest". You go to the belly and draw a behind leg that's longer. You go to Scourge's "furry chest" and in the middle of the "furry chest", you draw another long leg and paw.
Head:
You draw fur lines for the cheek and do his ear evily flattened. Then do a furry head that's between the 2 ears. Then do his other evil ear that's flattened.Draw his other fur lines for the other cheek.Do his nose like a triangle pointing down and do his mouth like a clockwise 3, 1 more to the left. Do his eyes like a football and do his pupil. Draw white circles and DON'T color them.Color in the pupil. Draw icy-blue eyes from darkest to lightest to the sides of the pupil.
Spiked Collar:
You draw straight lines around his neck. Then draw pointy spikes like this for example: _/\_/\_/\_ Color in the collar purple.
Tail:
You do his tail curved for the bottom of the tail and straight for the top. Color in all of scourge black.
Bonus theme for one of the paws:
Draw some red stuff up scourge's WHITE paw.
In an oil pastel should you start by coloring the background or the main focus?
I have had the best results by starting with a quick sketch to compose the piece then starting in the upper left corner (I am right hand dominant in my art work) applying only a small amount of detail in the background and as I move diagonally across the surface I add much more detail to the main focus. This greatly reduces the amount of unwanted smudging of the finished piece.
What are 3 teqniques used to create tone?
Easy.
Cross hatching
Shading
Directional shading
Scribbling
Wood texture effect
Stippling
Medium solid line
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When do you make revision to existing drawing?
Whenever there is a change in the electronic components, their value (ohms, capacitance, etc) changes, or the physical layout of the device changes.
The statement is not false. A hexagon is a polygon.
What to draw on a french book for homework?
A Parisian cityscape, showing the Eiffel tower or the Arch de Triumph. Or a landscape of Provence with vineyards and rolling hills.
Storyboard images are usually sketches that simply and clearly communicate the setups, or main elements of each shot and the spatial relationships between each element. In filmmaking, this cuts down setup time and questions from crew members. An area for text, called captions, can hold futher information about the shot including location and dialog and even the script.
While storyboard can be drawn by hand, computer software like StoryBoard Quick makes it much faster to create shots and try out different ideas. 3D software can also be used for storyboarding but 3D software is very time consuming.
Frameworks Artists has some nice storyboard samples and links to the finished project on its Facebook page. There are nice comparisons of before and after, concept to completion. https://www.facebook.com/FrameworksArtists
1. Full Section
2. Half Section
3. Local Section
4. Offset Section
5. Revolved Section
6. Removed Section
Sitting Bear
1. Draw a circle for the head.
2. Draw a bigger circle at the bottom. You may overlap.
3.Draw two small circles at both ends on the bottom of the body, but keep the circles inside the body.
4.Draw lightly two small circles on each side on top of the bear's head.
5. Create your own eyes and a triangle nose for the bear. Then, add two curved lines coming out of the nose.
6.You can draw an oval in the middle in the body. Make sure the top of your oval reaches the face.
7. Then, draw two small ovals on each side of the body lightly.Remember to make sure they stick out! (not too much)
8. Once you have finished step 7, take a good eraser and erase ALL overlapping lines.
9.Yeah! You're almost done! Now, connect all the lines of the body parts together darkly.
10. Whoo Hoo! Now get something to color with and clor your own bear!
FOR A STANDING BEAR, DO THE SAME THING, BUT NOT FOLLOW STEP 3. DRAW TWO THIN U'S UNDER THE BODY INSTEAD. DO NOT OVERLAP THIS STEP FOR THE STANDING BEAR.
How do you draw tom and Jerry?
You can , at the related link below , find a variety of video tutorials on how to draw 'Tom & Jerry' .
orthographic drawing
is a means of representing 3 dimensional object in two dimension.
5 sides of orthographic drawing:
1. top view
2. left side view
3. right side view
4. rear view
5. bottom view
*hope it help a lot*
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Are men better in drawing than women?
I would say yes. Men have a better sence of space and tend to recall better dimentions and distance. To put an image of an objet on a paper you need to understand the proportions and how they change acording to the orientation of the objet. It is a very complex task. A proof that men are better than women at drawing can be seen in comics and the animation industry, the majority of draftsmans and directors are men.
I'm sorry i don't know how to draw a kangaroo!
I think you should go on youtube and type in how to draw a kangaroo.
My other idea is type how do i draw a kangaroo in google and see what comes up.
this person is a idiot i think any body who goes on this website to answer questions and makes the person asking them even more confused are total idiots
What is the difference between a tender and bid?
A bid is usually restricted to making a financial offer eg: at an auction you might make a bid of a certain price for a painting. A tender means that you will offer a service/item at a certain price. So it's a lot more complex than just dealing with a price.
How can you improve drawing consistency in your artwork?
art is something that comes with practice , patience and above all- passion. To improve your drawing skills,keep practicing. The best way is to draw images from photos, i know it can be a little boring but it's Avery good way to improve. once you feel cinfident about your drawing consistency, you can do all kinds of drawings!!!
Another way is to read books which give a step by step guide to show how to draw. you don't have to copy everything but it's also a good way to learn new techniques and skills
best of luck!!!
What are fun things to do when your bored?
exhibiting equality in dimensions or measurements of water
What are descriptive lines in art?
Lines can be descriptive. Close observation of the world around us reveals remarkable shapes and outlines, some simple, some very complex. Good observation will translate into descriptive outline.
A schematic drawing is a drawing that shows you the parts of a system without going into too much detail so as to overwhelm the person who is viewing the drawing. For example, an engine wiring schematic would show the distinct colors of the wires (such as red, blue, green, etc) and how they run from one part to another. The parts would not look like actual parts in the schematic, but would be represented by squares, circles, and other shapes with the part name written on them.
This is to help show how something works without making it too difficult to understand. Another good example would be the map you would see at a typical mall that displays where different stores are and uses symbols to show the nearest food areas, bathrooms, and exits.