Drawing I

1. Gesture drawing

A gesture drawing is the representation of the essence of an object's or figure's position. It is the act of creating a drawing or sketch with a loose grip and movement of the drawing tool used. Gesture drawing are often very expressive and allow one the freedom to loosen up and not worry about small details. Gesture drawing an ideal way to warm up before one starts to concentrate on a more intense drawing execise.



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2. Development process

Design is a creative process that encapsulates experimentation and the development of visual and physical ideas. The starting point for development and experimentation is the job’s brief. Once this has been agreed, the design team can start working up ideas to
fulfil.



Invidual.









Sand sculpture

















3. Contour Drawing

A contour line drawing is the line which defines a form and it is the place where most beeginers start, following the visible edges of the shape. The contour portrays te farthest edges of a form, as well as remarkable changes of plane within the form.





4. Blind Contour Drawing


A Blind contour drawing is done when the artist looks intently at EDGES of an object, but never looks at the paper while the pencil moves.
We call it “blind” because we are not allowed to look at the drawing paper while the pencil moves.
The artist does not worry what the drawing looks like. The goal of blind contour drawing is not to make a perfect drawing, but to train your hand to copy your eye's movements.








5. Rendering Technique

Rendering is the most technically complex aspect of 3D production, but it can actually be understood quite easily in the context of an analogy: Much like a film photographer must develop and print his photos before they can be displayed, computer graphics professionals are burdened a similar necessity.




  • Hatching
  • Cross Hatching
  • Shading
  • Scribbles






6. Perspective Drawing

Perspective Drawing is a technique used to represent three-dimensional images on a two-dimensional picture plane. In our series of lessons on perspective drawing we explain the various methods of constructing an image with perspective and show how these are used by artists and illustrators.

To make perspective drawing, we need 1 point. This point we can put on top,bottom,left,right and central. In perspective drawing, not also to need 1 point. We also can used 2 point. Same like used 1 point, we can put 2 point on top,bottom,left and right. But cannot put 2 point in central.



  • 1 Point






  • 2 Point











7. Watercolor Practice

Watercolor Technique
  • Wet on wet 
  • Dry brush
  • Salt
  • Washes
  • Lifting
  • Scrubbing
  • Sponge
  • Splatter









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