This project was very difficult for me, for some reason I never fully understood how to make the building look 3-D. I thought I drew the building fine, it just didn't look very 3-D. If I could do it over I would definitely learn the right way to draw it. But overall, I did learn some new things about drawing in 1-pt perspective. I think it's so much easier to just copy something that's already been drawn, then create you own thing! So that part was good, but i definitely think I could have done better!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
1-pt Perspective building
This project was very difficult for me, for some reason I never fully understood how to make the building look 3-D. I thought I drew the building fine, it just didn't look very 3-D. If I could do it over I would definitely learn the right way to draw it. But overall, I did learn some new things about drawing in 1-pt perspective. I think it's so much easier to just copy something that's already been drawn, then create you own thing! So that part was good, but i definitely think I could have done better!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
1-pt Persepective Name
This project took me a long time! I took me a while to understand the right way to get all the letters in 3-D. But once I got it down, it was fairly easy to complete. Space was an issue too, figuring out how to space all of the letters so the name would be centered, and all fit on the page was a challenge. I definitely figured out some new techniques to make spacing big words on a page a lot easier. Also I'm not very good at drawing bubble letters so the basic letters for my name didn't really look like I wanted them too. If I could re-do it, I would definitely look up some other, more creative ways to draw bubble letters. Over all I think I did okay, and it was definitely fun!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Still life
The still life project was really fun to draw, and it wasn't super hard. I like shading, and drawing objects is much funner then body parts! I thought I did pretty good, but there was definitely some things that should have been added; I should have shaded darker, and in more areas. Shading definitely takes a long time, and I don't have much patients. Making circles was also a challenge, but it really helped to use the technique you taught us. Drawing this picture helped me practice shading.
Superhero
So far, the superhero drawing was the hardest. I think it was because of all the different body features we had to include, like the arms, legs, muscles, and hair. Making the whole body proportional was really hard too. If I could do it over I would focus more on making his body more proportional to his head, because his body is too small for his head. It didn't help that I worked on one body part at a time, I should have at least made an out line of the body before I detailed each part. That would have helped me solve the un-proportional problem I had with this drawing.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Pop can line drawing
I thought this drawing was a lot easier then most of our projects this year. The crushed pop can was a little tricky, but it was really fun to draw, although, I think I could have done better on it. At first, it seemed like it would be impossible to actually make the pop can look crushed, but I took my time, and eventually it all came together. If I could draw it over again I would definitely work on making the labels and decorations on the pop can more clear and precise. It was really hard for me to make the pop cans look 3-D, but I did my best. I learned a lot about adding depth to objects, especially when drawing the crushed pop can.
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