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1 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies General Introduction, Materials, and Drawing Mechanics By Brian Curtis © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies

2 A PowerPoint lecture series to accompany DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION

3 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” Chinese Proverb

4 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Tactile Sensitivity Visual Sensitivity

5 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies carpe diem (seize the day)

6 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies intuition The direct perception of truth, fact, etc., independent of any reasoning

7 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies. Vital signs

8 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies “Crystalized” energy

9 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Physical Sensations

10 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Drawing Media

11 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Charcoal, wood that has been turned into coal, gets its name from the medieval word charren, to burn.

12 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Graphite Conte´ Crayons Compressed charcoal

13 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Papyrus Animal skins (vellum, parchment) Paper Brief History of Paper

14 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies What is modern paper made from? Cellulose fibers from either cotton or wood.

15 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies What is newsprint made from? Newsprint is made from untreated wood pulp and is highly impermanent.

16 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Surface Characteristics Hot pressed Cold pressed Rough paper

17 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies The weight of a paper is determined by the weight of a ream of that paper (500 17" x 22" sheets)

18 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Other Paper Terminology Bond paper Bristol Charcoal (pastel) paper Illustration board

19 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Erasers

20 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Drawing Mechanics

21 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies

22 Preserving a “fresh eye”

23 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies X Marks the Spot x

24 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies 90° Viewing angle

25 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies 90º 90° Viewing angle

26 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies 70º 45º 90º

27 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies The drawing grip

28 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies

29 Line variation, value range

30 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Line sensitivity Line variation

31 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies Line sensitivity Line variation

32 © 2002, The McGraw-Hill Companies This concludes the lecture Introduction, Materials, and Drawing Mechanics


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