Blind contour hand drawings: For my blind contour hand drawings I was not able to look at what I was drawing. I had to move the pencil on the paper imagining that the pencil point is actually the hand. I decided to start from the bottom of my hand adding every detail I saw. Modified hand drawings: For my modified hand drawings I was able to glance and look at my paper. Since I could see what I was drawing I was able to add even more details making it look realistic. Backpack drawing: For my backpack drawing I first started from the bottom as well. Trying to use a fluid line throughout the whole backpack and adding all the folds I was able to see. Room drawing: Practice- For my practice room drawing I tried to get all of my porportions right making it look realistic. I also tried to add as much detail of the room as I could. Final- Drawing Critique Questions
1. Did you use a fluid line? Explain how is this evident? Answer: For my room drawings I did try really hard to make sure my line was fluid trying not to pick up my pencil. As I drew my picture I also tried to make it as realistic as I could. This is evident because usually when you stop and continue you see a line with an end and it is very helpful because it allows you to actually focus on how the object looks. 2. Explain how your knowledge and creating practice studies with contour line contributed to the success of your piece. Answer: I really think the practice studies we did actually helped me a lot in contributing to do my final. The first time try I made a lot of mistakes but they would be getting better each time tan the previous ones. I have always thought that practice makes perfection that why it is importanto to practice drawing. 3. Describe the difference in your contour line drawing to an outline drawing. Answer: An outline drawing is very different from an contour line drawing. An outline is the edge of a shape or figure depicted by an actual line drawn or painted on the surface. While contour is the perceived line that makes the border of an object in space. 4. Explain how your interpretation of line is essential in capturing the look of the room. Answer: For me line is essential in capturing the look of a room because it is what makes your room look realistic and adds detail. Line is an element of art used to define shape, contours, and outlines; also to suggest mass and volume. It may be a continuous mark but it is used to add detail on your drawings. 5. What did you learn from completing this drawing? If you could recreate your piece what would you do differently to enhance the final outcome? Answer: What I learned from completing this drawing is that the more you practice the better you get at drawing. I also learned that it is very important to actually focos on what you are drawing adding all types of details you see and not just on how it may look on paper.
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