Drawing 1 Final Review. Balance symmetrical asymmetrical radial.

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Drawing 1 Final Review

Balance symmetrical asymmetrical radial

Movement The path that our eye follows as we look at a work of art

Rhythm A movement in which some elements recur regularly

Regular Rhythm Alternating Rhythm Flowing Rhythm Random Rhythm

Emphasis Importance, value or prominence given to something, becomes dominant and subdues everything else in the composition

Unity Oneness, this occurs when all of the elements in a design work together

Contrast Refers to the difference in value, colors, texture, shape and other elements of art. Using light against dark, large against small, etc…

Hatching The most basic method of creating value in ink drawing is linear hatching. Fine parallel lines fill an area, so that from just a slight distance, we have the illusion of value. The closer the lines are, the less white paper shows, and the darker the value appears. Heavier line weight (pressing more firmly or using a bigger nib) also gives a darker appearance.

Crosshatching Crosshatching uses layers of hatching placed at an angle. Usually, the first layer would be vertical, the next horizontal, the next at forty-five degrees, and so on. This methodical approach can look a little mechanical, so artists often use variation in direction to add interest.

Contour Hatching This technique is often used in figure drawing, with the direction of line helping to suggest the cross-contours of the body. Hatching which follows a contour can also help to make objects appear more three- dimensional.

Stippling Stippling uses tiny dots to create value. The closer together the dots, the darker the tone. Larger dots create a denser tonal value more quickly, but can look coarse

Cross Contour Lines Lines that cross the object and create volume

Gestures Lines that show action or movement

Proportions of the Face

Proportions of the Body

Burnishing: Using a white or other light value pencil with firm pressure over a previously drawn area Impressed Line: Colored pencil technique for achieving white lines Layering: Applying one pencil value or color over another Colored Pencil Techniques