how to give volume to a shape or a character ?
It’s projected light onto the form which will give its relief. It’s a play of shadow and light. For a cube or another flat forms, it’s rather easy but how to to do for the round or oval forms ?
how to give volume to a shape or a character ?
It’s projected light onto the form which will give its relief. It’s a play of shadow and light. For a cube or another flat forms, it’s rather easy but how to to do for the round or oval forms ?
I am currently subscribed to an online drawing course (DTO). I first took a week (1st week is free) and then a month of classes and now I am registered in the year. As I am delighted by these courses, I decided to take also courses in painting.
If I learn the drawing, it’s not to realize an attractive nude or a lifelike portrait. It’s also and especially to get to draw whatever comes into my head.
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I continue my learning of the drawing with DTO and I just learned that it is useful to draw a line of separation between shadow and light on its drawing. Given that I am French, and Given that I understands very badly the American, I don’t know if I understood everything. But here is my experience.
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I made a new sketch – exercise for the drawing class DTO. The purpose of this exercise is to have a just line. We must draw a female bust freehand (without grid). It’s a hard work for me because I usually have to press hard with my pencil. Then, it is difficult to erase if it does not go. Therefore I prepare before I start.
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Today I want to show you 3 videos of traditional drawing. I love these videos, the drawings are simple but not that easy to realize.
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Do you know Linda Huber ?
Linda Huber was born in Brooklyn in 1958. She draws since forty years. Her favorite medium is the graphite pencil. I think that it’s a great artist. Her drawings are very realistic and she draws especially portraits, but she also draws objects to create effects of texture. As I like the realistic drawings, I love Linda Huber’s drawings.