tailieunhanh - 3 Dimensional Drawing

The application of basic shapes, shades and textures draw three dimensionally! The transition from black and white pencil drawing to colored pencil drawing is very smooth and easy. Just about anybody can sketch or trace some sort of square or circle. The question is: "how do we make it look like the real thing and not some flat one dimensional graphic on the page?" How do we make the viewer feel that he or she could reach out and touch it? In short, how do we give it the proper form? | 3 Dimensional Drawing Overview 3 Dimensional Drawing The application of basic shapes shades and textures draw three dimensionally The transition from black and white pencil drawing to colored pencil drawing is very smooth and easy. Just about anybody can sketch or trace some sort of square or circle. The question is how do we make it look like the real thing and not some flat one dimensional graphic on the page How do we make the viewer feel that he or she could reach out and touch it In short how do we give it the proper form One of the things that spoil most people s drawings is the appearance of flatness or two- dimensionality. Height and width are very important but depth is the mark of the master artist. Nothing- but NOTHING is more important than practice Shapes Basic Principles of Shading Texture Form The application of basic shapes shades and textures draw three dimensionally To make drawing fun and easy I have a simple formula Shapes and shades. In drawing I break EVERYTHING down to four simple geometric shapes A. Sphere or ball B. Cylinder or pipe C. Cube or box and D. The Cone These examples of the basic .

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