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Drawing From Observation Lines, Shapes, and Value
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Unit Goals: Using Shapes, Lines and Value 1 - Be able to use basic shapes and drawn forms to produce (draw) the basic proportions of an observed object. 2 - Be able to use Contour Lines to produce (draw) a more realistic outline and detailed drawing from observation. 3 - Be able to use value to show the illusion of form in your observational drawing.
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Lesson One Goal : Using Shapes Review: What is a line? What are the basic categories of shapes? What is the definition of proportion?
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Review: What is a Line? Defenitions 1- 2- 3- 4-
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Review: What is a Line? Defenitions 1- a point in motion 2- a series of points 3- a connection between two points 4- an implied connection between two points
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Review: Basic Shapes Basic Catagories of Shapes 1- 2- Examples
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Review: Basic Shapes Basic Geometric Shapes 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- Examples
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Review: Proportion Define Proportion Proportion is Examples
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Goal 1: Using Shapes Question: How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work?
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Goals 1: Using Shapes Question: How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work?
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Goals 1: Using Shapes Question: How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work?
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Goals 1: Using Shapes Question: How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work? Leonardo da Vinci
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Artist Examples Artist How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work? Stan Lee Creator of Marvel Comics
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Artist Examples Artist How do artists use basic shapes to produce a more realistic art work? Doug Chiang Star Wars Designer
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Lesson One Goal: Basic Shapes Practice First: Drawing the Basic Shapes Lets get started: Stand up and loosen up. Practice using the whole arm. Draw your shapes large.
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Goal 1: Basic Shapes Find the basic shapes of the object. What shapes do you see?
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Goal 1: Basic Shapes Find the basic shapes of the object. What shapes do you see in this object?
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Lesson One Goal: Basic Shapes Drawing From Observation: Find Basic Shapes: Draw quick and loose. Draw large. Don’t worry about being perfect.
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Lesson One Goal 2: Proportion Find the basic shapes of the object. Find the proportions of the shapes. Draw as accurately as possible. Review: What is proportion? Two options to find proportions depending on the object or image.
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Review: Shapes
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Review: Object Proportion
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Finding Image Proportion Two Options: Sight and measurement. Scaling an image. Use one of the images on my website.
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Drawing Images
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Lesson Two Goal: Contours Goal: Be able to use Contour Lines to produce (draw) a more realistic outline and detailed drawing from observation. Review: What is a line? What is a contour line?
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Lesson Two Goal: Contours What is a line? What are contour lines?
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Lesson Two Goal: Contours Blind Contour Drawing: Hands Objectives: Draw slowly As your eye moves your pencil moves Do not look at the drawing but at the image as you draw
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Lesson Two Goal: Basic Shapes Find the basic shapes of the object using proportion. Find the basic forms in images. Pick it up and investigate.
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Review: Basic Shapes Basic Shape = Basic Forms 1-Square= 2-Triangle= 3-Ellipse= 4-Circle= Examples
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Review: Basic Shapes Basic Shape = Basic Forms 1-Square= 2-Triangle= 3-Ellipse= 4-Circle= Examples
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Draw: Show me what you can do! Two minutes to draw your object as best as you can.
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