Monday, March 4, 2013

Use Long strokes to draw Assignment 1

DRAW THE PENGUIN. KEEP YOUR PENCIL STROKES LONG AND SMOOTH. DRAW EACH STEP IN THE PICTURE SO THAT AT THE END YOU WILL HAVE 5 images of the penguin . Click on image for bigger view

Use Long strokes to draw Assignment 2

DRAW THE ELEPHANT . REMEMBER EVERY STEP IS DRAWN, KEEP YOUR PENCIL STROKES LONG AND SMOOTH. DRAW EACH STEP IN THE PICTURE SO THAT AT THE END YOU WILL HAVE 6 images of the elephant. Click on image for bigger view

Use Long strokes to draw Assignment 3

DRAW THE PUPPY. MAKE SURE EVERY STEP IS DRAWN. KEEP YOUR PENCIL STROKES LONG AND SMOOTH. DRAW EACH STEP IN THE PICTURE SO THAT AT THE END YOU WILL HAVE 6 images of the Puppy. Click on image for bigger view

Use Long strokes to draw Assignment 4

NOW TRY TO DRAW THIS, REMEMBER KEEP YOUR PENCIL STROKES LONG (as possible)Click on image for bigger view

Drawing in Perspectives Assignment 1

To make your drawings look 3D, it must be drawn so that objects closer to you look bigger and objects further away look smaller . Did you notice the Ninja's sword tip looks so much bigger? that's because it is closer to the viewer (The viewer is you) Draw the image . Click on the image to get a bigger view

Draw in Perspectives Assignment 2

Do you notice that the tip of the warrior's spear looks so much bigger than usual? That's because it is closer to the you. When you draw like this... objects nearer to you are always seen to be bigger, objects further away will be drawn smaller... you have drawn in perspective (3D) Draw the image . Click on the image to get a bigger view

Drawing in Perspectives Assignment 3

When drawing in Perspectives, objects CLOSE to the viewer are always drawn larger, objects further away are drawn smaller. Keep this in mind when you draw and with practice your drawings will look 3D (in perspective) Draw the image . Click on the image to get a bigger view