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Observational Observational DrawingDrawing
What we aim to do this lesson:
• To learn how to observe
• To identify what makes a “good” observational Drawing
• To use line to record from observationWarm-up: Blind contour drawingPut your pencil through the middle of your paper plate so the plate sits above your hand when you hold the pencil.
Turn to the person next to you, and use your eyes to trace the shape of their face, at the same time you will draw the shape your eyes are following on the paper in front of you.
Don’t look at your drawing and don’t take your pencil off the paper.
In reality your pencil is drawing what you see.
What Makes a “good” Drawing???
• In your groups discuss what makes a good drawing? On a postit everyone write an example from their group discussion, choose a representative.
We as a class decided that…
…are what make a ‘good’ drawing
What should we think about when we are drawing???
• The shapes of the object
• What lines we could use for each section of tone
• How we can create textures
• What area is the lightest/darkest areas
Task Two• I want you to choose a
bird and create a careful and accurate observational drawing.
• I want you to do this on A3 paper, and I want you to fill 3/4 of the A3 page this means you may no fit all the animal onto your page
• You want to complete the line drawing first, not the detail or shading.
• Do not began shading until you have had your line drawing checked
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Don’t rush your drawings, we will a few lessons to finish these off.
Make sure you are using a 2B or 3B pencil, that it is sharp, and your lines should be strong but light incase you need to erase them
Where are you at?• By now you should have at-least a detailed line drawing
of the overall shape of your Bird
• Your next step is to darken your lines once you think they are accurate
• It is now time to add detail to our drawings, remember “ACCURACY” was important to you,we are drawing what we SEE not what we THINK is there!!
• Start adding tone in with the lighter areas first layering darker lines over for the darker shades and tones.
• Think about the types of line you are using? What type of line would best suit that area?
Cross- Hatching
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daa2G-FkbGI&feature=related
Feather drawing DemonstrationFeather drawing Demonstration
These drawings are created using JUST lines
Can you see how theCan you see how theArtist has added toneArtist has added toneusing line?using line?
Peer Assessment
• Swap places with a person in the room who isn’t drawing your animal.
• On the postit I want you to write about something you think is good about their drawing
• Then write a constructive comment, something you think they could do better to improve their drawing
• Think back to what we discussed earlier.
Blind contour drawingPut your pencil through the middle of your paper plate so the plate sits above your hand when you hold the pencil.
Turn to the person next to you, and use your eyes to trace the shape of their face, at the same time you will draw the shape your eyes are following on the paper in front of you.
Don’t look at your drawing and don’t take your pencil off the paper.
In reality your pencil is drawing what you see.
Do this task again and compare yourDrawings. Did you notice anything different From your first drawing to your second?