This task was designed to enable us understand space and project an object from a single point/(perception)
Monday, July 20, 2015
EXPRESSION IN SKETCHING - SKETCH-NOTE
For this assignment our task was to:
Spend your time to watch a movies (comedy version) and conclude the synopsis of the movies in the through visual notes. Use the 6 fundamentals to represent the story-line.
Spend your time to watch a movies (comedy version) and conclude the synopsis of the movies in the through visual notes. Use the 6 fundamentals to represent the story-line.
The 6 fundamentals include:
-Letters
-Frames
-Letters
-Frames
-Peeps
-Connectors
-Shadows-Bullets
-Connectors
-Shadows-Bullets
EXPRESSION IN SKETCHING - TINY DETAILS, LIVE DRAWING AND EXPLORING DETAILS
For this specific assignment, we were required to explore our sketching and rendering skills.
The options given to us from which we could select the element on which we would like to portray our rendering skills were:
Beetle
Shoes
Watch
Leaf
I opted to portray my rendering skills on a Leaf
EXPRESSION IN SKETCHING - TONAL VALUES
Tonal shading techniques
Stippling
Hatching
Crosshatching
Scribbling
Tonal Values Exercise:
Arrange on a table at least 6 common items such as: Pencils, paperclips, coins,
keys, watch, scissors, pencil sharpener. These objects may overlap each other in
your arrangement. Create an interesting composition for these objects; take
care to record the proportions of each object and their size relative to one and
another. Achieve depth with scale and overlap.
Requirements:
Paper : A3 size of CATRIDGE PAPER
Media : Range of pencils
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