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Tài liệu tham khảo chuyên nghành hội họa, mỹ thuật - Focus on people. | KEM Brenda Hoddinott H-05 BEGINNER FOCUS ON PEOPLE The most common mistake that artists make when drawing faces is to draw the eyes too high on the head. In this fun cartoon of a young girl I show you how to render super simple facial proportions and the shiny texture of dark straight hair. This project is divided into the following three sections INTRODUCTION I discuss the process of using hatching to create the form and texture of dark straight shiny hair. DRAWING KIM S FACE AND FEATURES You follow along with me to outline the lower section of Kim s head and her eyes nose mouth and eyebrows. ADDING SHINY HAIR You use curved hatching lines to draw Kim s hair. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality drawing paper HB and 4B graphite pencils and a kneaded and vinyl eraser. Skills presented in this lesson include drawing basic facial proportions shading dark hair with hatching and rendering the texture of straight hair. Recommended for artists from age 10 to adult as well as fine art educators in home school academic and recreational environments. 5 PAGES - 10 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - 2003 Revised 2006 2 INTRODUCTION In this fun cartoon of a young girl I show you how to accurately render super simple facial proportions and the shiny texture of dark straight hair. Proportion is the relationship in size of one component of a drawing to another or others. Texture is the surface detail of an object as defined in a drawing with various shading techniques. The senses of touch and sight help identify the surface texture of an object. The texture of the hair is rendered with hatching. Hatching is a series of lines called a set drawn closely together to give the illusion of values. Values are the different shades of gray created by varying the density whether the lines are close together or far apart of the hatching lines. Straight hair looks much more realistic when you use curved lines instead of straight lines. .