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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.

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What do lines express?

There are many things that lines could represent or express. Lines could represent neat cleanliness or extreme patience for example.

What is the best marker brand?

Letraset Tria markers are, in my opinion, better because they have three tips: a broad tip, a middle brush-like tip, and a smaller nib. All these nibs are customizable; they make other shaped nibs that you can whittle down to your own requirement.

What pencil is the best for drawing?

aletter & number like (4h) is a light lead & a (6b) is a darker lead As used in shadowing. choose a pencil with light lead like a 4H. use this so if you don't like something you started drawing than you can erase it easier if you use a pencil like a 6b erasing this will show .

I start with a light lead pencil drawing lightly so when I get it to point that I can say yes this is right than I use a darker lead to bring it out. If you are trying to do light shadow work on your picture use the side of you pencil lead just scribbling back & fourth not hard but lightly now take your finger & rub it over the scribbling you will see it fill in. also get a good eraser. a spongy eraser is a bad eraser need a harder rubber eraser .

What is an isometric thumbnail sketch?

An isometric thumbnail sketch is a drawing based on the isometric axis. It is commonly used in engineering. It is also known as a two-point sketch.

Can you use a Sharpie on canvas?

The dye in the sharpie is permanent, so the artwork is permanent. If you want to keep the shoe cleaner, use a repellant treatment such as Scotchgard. It is sold in most cleaning department sections.

Drawing a 3 from a deck of cards?

As most of us know, there are 52 cards in a deck of cards. There are 4 types of cards- Spade, Heart, Diamond, and Club. Each type has 1 of each: Ace, a 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King. If each type has 3, there are four 3s in a deck of cards.

Pobability: 4 out of 52

About ~7.69%

Drawing a 3 from a deck of cards is very Unlikely.

How do you draw a kitten face?

Sorry if it's too late!!

Make a circle (head) , two triangles (ears) , another circle (body) , four rectangles (legs), and four circles (feet) + a tail a (curvy rounder rectangle). add details! (whiskers, colors etc.) tip!: you can shade the cat body black so no one can tell if you made a mistake!

PS.

Cats are liquid and art is art ;)

interpret that how you like

peace out✌

--Anonymous

What are the advatages and disadvantages of using pencil?

Some advantages to using pencils are...

  • no messy paintbrushes to clean
  • easy to carry to different locations
  • mistakes are easier to correct
  • easy to find and purchase
  • best for spontaneous sketching

Of course there are other benefits, but these are the main ones.

Who frist drawing map of Bangladesh?

Survey of Pakistan made the first map of pakistan.

How long does it take for drawing pens to dry?

very-very-very long. (except if you let it dry by removing the cap too long) i use my drawing pen for 1 year.

What is the meaning of drawing in mechanical drawing?

serve as a guideor plan to the construction of whatever is represented in the drawin

What is poster board made of?

Poster board is heavy paper designed to be used as a medium for light paint or markers. It's properties will hold color without color fade or shift, and since it is heavier than regular paper it is ideal for quick signs and temporary artwork. It is stiffer than watercolor paper, yet is flexible enough to be cut with sissors.

Why is it harder to draw a human?

To accurately draw someone smiling you must master a few things first,

Human anatomy - if you do not know the structure of the face (skull, jaw, teeth, muscles, and skin) you will not be able to make the smile look real. There are numerous books on anatomy for artists, pick up one or two and familiarise yourself with your subjects from the inside out.

Accurate drawing - being able to put down on your paper what you really see, not what you think you see.

Understand the proportions of the face, how each feature fits within the face, and how the features interact with one another when there is movement.

For example - watch someone smile and you will see, that as the smile happens, cheeks move, lips stretch, lines appear by the nose, eyes get smaller and teeth sometimes show.

Shading - the ability to shade something well enough to make it look three dimensional takes practice, and until you can achieve that your pictures will have a flat look that makes smiles particularly look "strange."

You can find many basic books on shading in your library, or book stores, get one that covers many subject matters as the lessons you learn for shading faces will be equally important when shading other objects you draw.

Practice - it is with practice you will learn not only what to include, but what not to include. One of the biggest mistakes made by inexperienced artists is to try to draw all of the teeth in a smile. The overall result is, in some cases, quite disturbing, when it would be so much more esthetically pleasing to "suggest" the teeth with fewer lines and more shading.

My best suggestion is to fill at least one complete sketchbook with studies of faces. Draw everyone and anyone you see. Don't try to get it "perfect," just draw. pick up and read as many books as you can find on portraiture. There are dozens out there, and sometimes you will find a "trick" in these books that will suddenly bring your drawings up a level.

For inspiration let me add this quote from Bernini:

"When making a portrait from life, everything depends on being able to recognise that unique quality that nature give to each person but not to all, and that in choosing some particularity one should choose a beautiful and not an ugly one."

Why do you sharpen pencils?

to open the carbon rod inside the wooden body of a pencil, to use for drawing and writing.

Why is fruit in still life?

A "still life" is a common work of art in which artists can illustrate a variety of everyday objects (vases, sports memorabilia, flowers, a cup of pencils, a stack of books- these are just a few examples we have completed in my art classes). Making sure to correctly implement shading and texture are important in creating a still life drawing. A fruit still life is perhaps the most common variety of the assignment, in which artists depict an arrangement of fruit.

What can you draw about spring?

you could draw a field with flowers and a rainbow maybe people sitting on a bench with a pond and duckling in and just remember all optional and I'm not that good cause

Draw:the best way to draw spring is to draw the outlook.eg=trees sunshine shadow beautiful flowers and a boy or girl or children playing or a girl watering a tree.

What is the drawing that gives the illusion of depth?

The two best ways to create depth in a drawing are perspective and shading. Perspective simply involves drawing an object as it would appear to you. For example, something further away would appear smaller than something right in front of you. Shading involves darkening the area in which shadow would normally fall. For a more realistic picture, focus on a light source so all areas exposed to the source would be lighter than those shadowed from it.

Why is proportion important to still life drawing?

Propportion is important when drawing still life because you need to draw things right. yea

What are three types of perspective drawings?

One-point perspective is like standing in the middle of your street and looking all the way down until the two sidewalks on either side converge.

Then, there's two point perspective. That's when you are standing on a city street corner, looking caty-corner across the intersection. You will see two streets disappearing into two different directions, into two different "vanishing points."

Thirdly, there is three point perspective. Imagine that you are in the same position as in the second example, but you tilt your "camera" upward, so that you still can see the two disappearing streets, but you also now see the tops of the tall skyscrapers, all bowing toward the same "vanishing point." This also can be illustrated by "shooting down" from a helicopter, the vanishing point now being far beneath the surface of the Earth.

(a four-point perspective isn't really possible, but it is simulated by using a "fish eye" lens)

Sketches by Eric walters?

After leaving her home, for big reasons, Dana struggles to survive in the alleys, squats, and subway stations of downtown Toronto. Dana's graffiti on an underpass catches the eye of a worker at Sketches, which is a drop-in center where homeless teens can express themselves through art, instead of violence. As Dana works on a painting, she begins to confront the reason she left home. The truth of what her stepfather did to her is trying to break free, but will it come out through her paintbrush or the blade of a knife?

Where can you go to learn how to draw anime chibis?

youtube will give you any naruto character you can look at, but first look at the toy story secrets video, its hilarius [spelling?]

Why drawing pin have flattened head?

So that they are easy to push into a drawing board.

What hardness of lead is generally used for freehand sketching?

I keep a 2H, an HB and a 4B pencil in my sketching kit.

The 2H pencil gives me lighter lines, holds its point better and is best to define the side of a figure in full light or the backgrounds of landscapes.

The HB pencil, is readily available, holds a point for a short time, and is used to do light shading, to define central areas of a figure or middle distance of a landscape.

The 4B pencil is of a softer lead, is great for shading and blending, and can be used on its side to give larger strokes of colour.