I had a lot of fun drawing these, we couldn't look and it makes it really interesting to see how it comes out! I love the last one because it looks really cool.
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We put my backpack on the table and I drew it by sight, trying not to lift my pen. I didn't do as well as I thought but I tried and that is what counts!
I used a wide range of values and this is evident because the fade between black and white is very smooth.
My practice contributed to this piece because the more I shaded the easier it was for me to blend the colors so it was smooth. I ended up using both black and white charcoal on a black paper so that if something got too white I could go over it and blend the black out. I applied a lot of pressure in the lightest areas and gradually lightened it in the darker areas, until I got to the black. I didn't really have an interpretation I just drew what I saw. If I interpretated it as anything it was waves and they had darker and lighter sections I'm not sure, I really love how mine came out and I don't know how to make it better I tried to use a fluid line as best as possible, but I paused a lot and it is obvious because of the dots left on the line.
The practice contributed to the success of my peice by showing my what not to do and what to do, making it easier to improve my style. The difference in contour line drawings and outline drawings is that the contour is a lot messier and is harder to interprate. My interpratation of the line is essential because if I do not have the right interpretation of the line I could mess up and draw something badly. I learned from completing this piece that I really love to pick up my pen, so this style isn't for me and if I could change anything I would use a straight edge to make my straight lines better. |
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January 2018
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