This project was themed around one point perspective and features floating shapes in a vast white space. I used one point perspective to help guide the making of three dimensional shapes and help determine what position and plain they are in. I used dark and light lines to once again, like in the other repetitive projects, accentuate the shapes that are closest and farthest from the viewer. It feels empty yet the drawing really represents the three dimensional plain.
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For this charcoal project, we were supposed to examine and recreate the still life photo of the peppers and shade it with charcoal. I lightly applied a light grey to the whitest pepper and gently blended it with the darker spots on the pepper. For the shines, I wish I had left them white then edited them later instead of coming back and using white chalk to highlight the shines cause they are not that apparent / visible. This project was focused on the aspect of shading to make the image appear 3D and seem to be popping off the paper. Makes me feel kinda sad, probably because it's just in the black and white
palette. I chose my headphones and my pencil bag from a television show I really like for my contour line project. I combined what I learned from my last project and then shaded it with the crosshatching technique. I used overlap and dark / light lines to emphasize depth of field and to display what is in front of what. The idea was to capture the element of still life while making my headphones look like architectural in the drawing. It sort of looks like the space station in Star Wars that Anikan blows up.
For this project, we were supposed to take a picture of leaves or flowers out side and only draw the outline for them. I used overlapping lines and depth to extenuate the perception of leaves that are in front and leaves that are in back. The leaves that are in front the darkest outline while the leaves in back have the lightest outline. My goal was to make my drawing visible form a distance and also have the illusion of depth. The thing I learned that I will definitely use for other drawings was the overlapping line technique and the darker line techniques.
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