1.Before drawing out your pear, first practice different shading techniques such as cross hatching, hatching, stippling, scumbling, and smudging. Then make a graph, with boxes marked #1-#10 and start ...
Whether drawing realistic or abstract subjects, an understanding of tone, the variations of light and shade, is important. A variety of pencils are required to create a tonal study. The B range is ...
Mark making describes the different lines, dots, marks, patterns and textures created in a drawing. It can apply to any drawing materials. It can be loose and expressive or controlled and neat. The ...
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