Observational Drawing and Techniques · Observational Drawing and Techniques •Over the duration...

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Observational Drawing and Techniques

• Over the duration of this project you will create a series of first hand observed drawings.

• Develop Techniques that will enable you to communicate what you see.

• Represent 3d objects in 2d form.

• Experiment with creative and imaginative ways to draw.

Key words and Praises • Tone = light and dark

• Tonal Range = the difference between light and dark

• Crosshatching = lines crossing each other in order to add tone

• Stippling = dots made with a pencil

• Contour hatching = lines following the shape of a depicted object.

Tone

Fill the boxes with shading, working from left to right. Try to create the widest tonal range.

Contour Hatching

Stippling

Cross Hatching

Drawing Techniques

Crosshatching

• Recreate this drawing in the box using the crosshatching technique. You can use whatever colour pencil you want.

WWW & EBI

Contour hatching

Recreate this drawing in the box using the crosshatching technique. You should use a ball point pen.

How Successful were you out of 10

/10

stippling Recreate this drawing in the box using the stippling technique. You should use a felt tip pen.

What do you like about this drawing?

So far you have been creating secondary source drawings. You are

now going to start creating first hand observational drawing

Secondary source = a drawing made from another drawing Primary source or first hand drawing = drawing directly from life.

Choosing an object from inside your house create an observed drawing, using the crosshatching technique

inside the box.

Choosing an object from inside your house to create an observed drawing. Use the contour hatching technique to make the drawing inside the box.

Choosing an object from inside your house create an observed drawing, using the stippling technique inside

the box.

Recap

• Answer the following question and evaluate your progress so far.

• Which technique did you enjoy the most?

• Why did you enjoy it?

• What was the most successful this about it?

• What will you draw next using the technique and what will you differently?

Looking!!

• Looking is the most important thing about drawing!

• Create 5 self portraits, following the below rules.

• Do not look and the page.

• Don’t take the pen or pencil of the page.

• The drawing must fill the box and take no less than 10 mins of continual drawing.

• You can choose anything you want to make these drawings with…

Project Evaluation Using the keywords when appropriate write a evaluation outlining was has been the most

successful part of the project and why. How you would develop your skills further in the future. Your evaluation should be a whole page of A4.

Remember capital letters and punctuation.

Evaluation