Wednesday, October 26, 2016

3 point perspective drawing

3 point perspective drawing

The 3 point perspective drawing is kinda like the 1 and 2 point perspective drawing, but all the lines you drawing go a vanishing point. for this drawing, we had to draw a funky building and put things in there like the things we put into the 1 and 2 point drawings but at a more advanced reasoning because all the lines go to a vanishing point. Like for instance, I put 2 kinds of windows, a balcony, and door. All either going into the building or going out. We also had to put an unusual object into the drawing, make it look likes the object suppose to be there but it really doesn't belong there. I put a lolly pop and a cup of coffee into the drawing. We had to use this type of shading to put things into a better perspective. 

I actually liked this drawing because it's funky, unique, out of the ordinary. You probably wouldn't see this kind of art just out on the street. I learned how to shade with lines and that even though all the lines go to a vanishing point you've still got some freedom with it and make it as funky as you can and would like. I could be as funky or as real with it as I wanted and it's still ok. 



Wednesday, October 12, 2016

One and Two point perspective drawings

These two drawings are similar but not the same, one is a One point perspective drawing and the other is a Two point perspective drawing. This is determined by how many vanishing points that they have. We were only allowed to have 3 types of lines while drawing these: orthogonal,  horizontal, and vertical. In the one point drawing, we had to have one building above the horizon line and one below to show how to drawing the roofs. On the two-point drawing, we had to have 8 buildings, a cloud emerging from behind a building, an unusual object, a tree, two of the buildings had to have brick walls, the others had to have texture, other little details and such.


I actually liked the two-point drawing better than the one-point because it was more exciting and made me think about how to do it right and it was a little bit more adventurous of a feeling for me and it let me use my skills to get it done. 


Friday, September 30, 2016

Still life conture


Still life conture drawing

For this drawing, we had to draw this cart that had a bunch of random objects. We only had to put 2/3 of the objects on the cart if we couldn't fit all of the objects on the paper. Also, no shading, just lines.

I actually enjoyed this drawing, it came naturally to me. I didn't have any troubles with it. I actually really really liked it. I'm just not good at drawing people with depth. I wish I could shade it ahhhh. 


mannequin conture drawing



Mannequin conture drawing

For this drawing, we had to draw our mannequin here with conture drawing, no shading. Just lines. 

I liked this drawing but I just had a lot of trouble with drawing Mr. Mannequin here. But this is why I'm here in drawing class, to learn how to draw such objects.


Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Conture drawings


Conture drawings

Conture drawings are a kind of drawing that you on draw lines. no shading. There are a few different kind of conture drawings and I have added a few different ones to show this.

Conture Drawing


Cross Conture


Modified Conture


All these contures are unique in there own way. I don't prefer conture drawing because  like to shade in my drawings. Some can be more dificult than others but once you get use to it, it can be fun. 


Friday, September 16, 2016

Gesture drawing



Gesture drawing

For this drawing, the purpose of this type of drawing is to capture the motion of the drawing. To help feel the movement the person in the drawing. Not ment to draw all the details or anything as you can see. Just to show the movement, not allowed to put much details in them because we where timed. 

 felt that this type of drawing is a good way to learn how to draw movement into your drawings that you draw at home. 



First day drawing



First day drawing 

For the first day of drawing class we had to draw the person sitting in front of you. No shading or anything like that, just lines. 

I didn't think it looked the best because we were not able to do any shading or to deep of details. it was a something new for me and a good way to start off a drawing class like this one.