Friday, 25 October 2013

Week 3: Still Life - Planning an Image






These are some quick drawings using a graphite stick which took approximately 20 seconds each in planning out where the objects would roughly be placed. The two drawings on the right hand side look incorrect as it seems as if the graphite stick has been pressed on to the paper too hard which makes it look too strong. However, the image in the middle is the opposite and looks to light and neat. The two others look correct as they are easier to see and change any mistakes also to erase any construction lines once the accuracy of where the objects are placed on the paper are correct.

Some of the studies are done in a portrait orientation and some in a landscape orientation. The orientation changed depending on the angle of the objects. The first study on the top left was done in an angle where the big jug looked wide as the view was straight from the front. Whereas, the middle drawing was done in a portrait orientation as the angle was slightly higher giving the look of the jug more thinner and longer than wider.

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