In this article, I will be taking you through how to make any sketch, suitable for framing, gift giving, or impressing that girl/guy you have a crush on.
I would give steps about how to make the sketch:
- Before you make any sketch you have to get your materials ready e.g pencil,drawing book,drawing mask tape
Its preferable to use pencil if you just learning cos pen isn't easy to erase and it could make your work rough.
2. Mode of thinking: Would you say that you're better at math than drawing? This may be because you're more comfortable with the logical, step by step, time centered, areas of your mind. Every normal human being has two modes of thinking: The logical, symbol mode and the visual, artistic mode. The logical mind tends to try and get things absolutely right but just ends up messing up the whole goal i.e getting a sketch out.The mind sometimes come to play in drawing cos you might get a picture wrong but your mind portray it that you got the picture right, so learn to take a break when drawing so has to be able to detect errors but during free hand sketch make sure you make the picture in your mind out at a go cos if you start ''reviewing'' in your mind you would get frustrated when you realise you got the shape of the head wrong or the length of the ear.
3. Elements of Drawing: These are the lines,shape, proportion, light and shadows and the whole drawing. i would be taking just lines now.
a. Line. This is the most basic definition, it's what separates one area of the drawing plane from the other. A single line will segment your piece of paper into "area a" and "area b". The more lines that are added, the more complex and numerous the separations become.
Light from dark, foreground from background, positive space from negative space. Line can be uniform and all one width, or to be more interesting, and to convey more information with a single line, a single line can be of varying widths. Line does not truly exist in the real world. Because line (in the art world) is only two dimensional - height and width, it doesn't exist in our 3D world. In drawing what line is doing is saying "this area here is now separated from that area over there by this line or surrounding". But in the real world that line isn't a line at all - it's the surface of a plane. If you draw a line that represents the left side of a square - in the real, 3D world it's not a square - it's a cube. And on that cube the left side is really a corner that is connected to the other surface that's at a right angle to the left surface that you draw.
WOULD CONTINUE IN PART TWO...........
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