tailieunhanh - Photorealism Very Close Up
Tài liệu chuyên nghành hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, giúp các bạn có kiến thức từ căn bản đến nâng cao trong chuyên nghành của mình - Photorealism Very Close Up | PHOTOREALISM V-02 ADVANCED NATURE AND STILL LIFE Artists can take their skills beyond simply outlining and filling in values by learning how to draw without lines. In the real world very few objects have actual lines defining their forms. Rather contrasting values identify the edges of the object s parts according to the lights and darks created by the dominant light source. In this lesson you render a drawing of a tiny section of an object by focusing on values and forms rather than lines and shapes. Even outlining the basic proportions before adding shading is a no-no. You need 2H very good for light values HB great for middle values and 2B works well for dark values mechanical pencils good quality drawing paper and erasers. If you plan to use regular wood pencils instead of mechanical you also need a pencil sharpener and a sandpaper block. This lesson is divided into the following three sections THE PROCESS OF SHADING WITH SQUIRKLES I discuss the process of using only shading rather than a combination of lines and shading to draw a tiny section of an object. SHADING SQUIRKLE GRADUATIONS STEP-BY-STEP In three steps you draw a small section of the object with light medium and dark graduations by layering darker values on top of light values. RENDERING SHADING WITHOUT OUTLINES You complete the drawing by relying on only your visual skills other than a few tips text instructions are kept to a bare minimum. This lesson is recommended for artists with a lot of patience and or strong drawing skills as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators of advanced students. 10 PAGES - 16 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - 2006 2 THE PROCESS OF SHADING WITH SQUIRKLES In this section I discuss the process of using only shading rather than a combination of lines and shading to draw a tiny section of an object. The light source is from above and slightly to the left. By the way can you identify this object you .
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