DRAWING
DRAWING
DRAWING
DISADVANTAGES:
* Coloured pencils have lighter color than other coloring materials.
* Adds time to the drawing process.
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DISADVANTAGES:
* Hard to write when it is already colored.
* Hardness of blending exact colors.
* Mistakes/errors and overlapped coloring.
POTENTIAL OUTPUT USING
CRAYON
Human fingers are used to
HUMAN FINGERS evenly distribute the water
color, paints, oil pastels, etc.
ADVANTAGES:
* Can be easily manipulated
* Brain representation, the somatosensory cortex representation of
the hand is a dynamic reflection of the fingers
DISADVANTAGE:
* Fingertips wrinkling in water
POTENTIAL OUTPUT USING
HUMAN FINGER
A marker pen, fine liner, marking
pen, felt-tip marker, felt-tip
pen, flow, marker or sketch pen , is
MARKERS
a pen which has its own ink-source, and a
tip made of porous, pressed fibers such
as felt. A permanent marker consists of a
container (glass, aluminum or plastic) and
a core of an absorbent material. This
filling serves as a carrier for the ink.
ADVANTAGES:
* Markers are porous pens that can write on surfaces such as glass, plastic,
wood, metal, and stone
* There are a lot of varieties of marker that we can use
* Can be refillable
DISADVANTAGE:
* Its tip is very vulnerable and can easily break if used without care
POTENTIAL OUTPUT USING A
MARKER
A pastel is an art medium in the form of a
stick, consisting of pure
powdered pigment and a binder. The
pigments used in pastels are the same as
DISADVANTAGES:
* However, that same cleanliness can also leave you vulnerable because high
contrast line drawings give you nowhere to hide.
* Is a type of medium that is hard to be corrected if you were mistaken.
POTENTIAL OUTPUT USING
PEN AND INK
A long thin object usually made
DISADVANTAGES:
* Needs to be sharpened regularly
* Can be smudged easily and so destroy the drawing
POTENTIAL OUTPUT
USING PENCIL
ELEMENTS IN DRAWING: LINE
Lines are marks that create shape, pattern, texture and
volume on paper. They indicate movement, give direction,
form decoration, divide areas and communicate ideas and
feelings
The following are examples of some drawing activities
that help explore line – activities that explore and
experiment with drawing tools and surfaces
OTHER ELEMENTS
Tone – Use white chalk and charcoal to make light and dark patches on grey
papers – smudge them together – talk about what happens when they meet.
Texture – Make a rubbing of a rough texture – make a drawing next to your
rubbing that matches its texture.
Shape – Draw the outside and the inside shapes of a variety of fruits and
vegetables e.g. lemons and peppers.
Pattern and colour – Create your own patterned coloured borders, to be used
for framing your pieces of writing.
TECHNIQUES
HATCHING
Adds value in a linear fashion
Lines go in a same direction
The closer the lines, the darker the
value. The more space between lines,
the lighter the value
CROSS HATCHING
Almost the same as
hatching but lines cross over
to each other
The more that the lines
crossed, the darker the
value. If less lines crossed,
the lighter the value
RANDOM LINES
Lines go in various
directions
The frequency of the
crossing of the lines
determines its value
STIPPLING
Use of dots to create the
value
The higher concentration of
dots, the darker the value. The
greater the space between dots,
the lighter the value
Time consuming, but allows
artist to have complete control
to application of values
producing highly realistic
results
INK WASH
use of ink and brush
The greater the intensity of the ink, the
darker the value. The lesser it is, the
lighter the value
Value is controlled by the amount of
water added to the ink