Can you sketch a picture that was taken from someone else?
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
Burgundy is a form of the color red. In order to make it burgundy you would mix tiny amounts of dark blue in it. If you would like it to be even darker, after adding the dark blue and a little black.
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Which lines do you draw to find the center of a circle inscribed in a triangle?
Why is wedging clay important?
the purpose of wedging clay is to get the air bubles out.
if you dont getthe air bubles out, when being fired, the air will try to escape your now hard pot, when it can't , it will explode your pot.
What is the difference between drawing from observation and drawing from memory?
drawing from observation will be realistic, drawimg from memery will automaticly use the symbol systom.
What is the value of a framed Pour Roby etching signed by Pablo Picasso?
This etching is an anomoly in the print world. It was created by Picasso so that his friend Roby could have a print made when he needed money. The early prints were made one at a time by different printers with different inks and papers. The plate was never destroyed and there are later versions which were printed in unlimited quantities. These tend to be on small paper and inexpensively framed with a COA on the back from the organization that printed them.
The value is dependent on whether the print is an early version, which is unique in materials and process, and the later versions which were/are mass produced. I see the mass produced prints in the online auctions regularly, selling for between $100 and $300 USD. The earlier prints, which have no COA on the back, are large size paper with high quality watermarks, are not readily available and as such, can fetch 10 times that amount. One example of the earlier prints is printed on Heavy, oversized Rives paper with full margins showing where the paper was torn along 2 edges.
As this is not a limited edition, it cannot be assumed that the current owner isn't continuing to make prints.
What are drawing aids in cad drawings?
C.A.D mean 'computer aided design' this allows you to produce 2d or 3d pictures on the computer.
What does fought to draw mean?
"Fought to draw" refers to a situation in a competitive context, such as a sports match or a game, where one or both participants strive to achieve a tie rather than a definitive win or loss. This can involve defensive strategies or cautious play, as the goal is to secure a draw instead of risking defeat. In some contexts, it may be seen as a tactical decision, particularly if a loss could have significant consequences.
What is the Drawing of Bohr atom?
The Bohr atom model, proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, depicts an atom with a central nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels or shells. Electrons move in circular orbits at specific distances from the nucleus, with each orbit corresponding to a quantized energy level. This model explains the emission and absorption spectra of hydrogen and laid the groundwork for modern quantum mechanics, although it has limitations when applied to more complex atoms. Overall, the Bohr model represents a significant step in understanding atomic structure.
Can you draw realistic things using crayola colored pencils?
Yes you can. You can use any medium and draw anything, realistic or abstract. You can use color for detail and shading, the side of the pencil or the tip for different "brush strokes", crosshatching and even absense of anything to convey your ideas.
Deciduous trees differ from species to species and from season to season.
The "trick" to drawing any natural thing is observation.
As a general rule of thumb, a deciduous tree looks much like its leaves.
For example:
A maple tree, when you look at it in the winter, without its covering of leaves, still has the basic shape of a maple leaf.
The trunk comes up straight, but for a fairly short distance before it starts to branch out.
The branches at this point tend to be quite robust and straight. As they move out from the main trunk they again branch off into smaller branches which are also quite straight.
Once you have established your trunk and branches you may if you choose start to add in the leaves.
A maple has full coverage in a medium to dark green and they will high-light in the sunshine with a light gold-green colour.
The finished canopy will have the rough shape of a maple leaf with a slightly spiky outlive, not a round or ball like outline.
If you should choose to draw your maple tree in the autumn, you will find the leaves vary from light gold-oranges to deep crimson red and most of the warm shades between.
As you start to develop your powers of observation you will see more of the differences in the trees around you.
One more bit of advice, nature is rarely perfect, so a flaw or variance from one tree to the next, even if they are the same species will give your drawing a more natural look.
Why are some people better drawing at night than during the day?
Many people find it easier and more comfortable to do "creative work" in the evening (well into the night) rather than in the daytime. They claim to write better and more freely, to paint in a more "present" yet relaxed and focused state of mind.
This could be attributed to two things:
In the latter part of the day, some of the more logical, task-oriented parts of the brain (as well as the body) may be tired. This fatigue causes a relaxing and freeing up of creativity in the same way that an alcoholic beverage might lower one's inhibitions (one can't be too creative if simultaneously self-conscious). The closer some get to drowsy, in fact, the more the creative ideas seem to flood. (David Lynch famously credits the bulk of his creativity to meditation, the deeply relaxing practice that relieves the individual of the tyranny of self-conciousness.)
Second, but I think even more significant, is that our bodies do not operate the same way at any given two points in the day. Our bodies have a rhythm that correspond to our sleep schedule, not to the position of the Sun in the sky.
Certain ailments give greater pain in the morning than later, due to varying levels of certain hormone production throughout the day. Our metabolisms do in fact operate in "shifts."
How do you draw colors of an expressionist portrait?
You can use any colours you'd like, as it is an expressionist portrait. Play with it and find something you like!
When using two point perspective in a composition the vanishing points are located?
The two vanishing points are placed apart on the same horizon line (horizontal eye line of viewer). The horizon is the first line to be drawn.
How can a pack of cards be used as a model to explain how a pencil writes?
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'quick sketch', as opposed to 'drawing' a picture with pencil or pen is less involved with fine detail and results in a more generalized version of the subject... shadowing and scale may be sacrificed primarily for the sake of time... some 'artists' may be quite adept with 'freehand' work and can produce a relatively accurate rendering within a short period of time, however the level of depth and perspective observed in a 'quick sketch' is not frequently as involved as is found in routine 'artwork'...
How do you use manga manuscript paper?
There's different guidelines on the manga manuscript paper. You can use a ruler to accurately position your boxing. It's also thicker than normal paper, so the inking process is much easier. It also gives you several organizational advantages.
How do you draw a bean bag chair?
not a perfect circle then look at one of your shirts and add the wrinkles
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