Sketching Communicating your ideas. Drawing  Is a skill that is developed with practice  Factors that will attribute to your success:  Patience  Keep.

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Sketching Communicating your ideas

Drawing  Is a skill that is developed with practice  Factors that will attribute to your success:  Patience  Keep observations  Applying the tips provided  Positive attitude about your ability

Getting Started….  Gather materials needed  Relax  Analyse the object. Consider:  Light source  Shadows  Texture  Overall shape  Think of the object in smaller shapes (visually dissect it)

Intense Observation  To accurately draw an object, they key is to take much time in observing it’s details  This will help you achieve realism

Steps :  1. Draw the outline of the shape. Every object is a shape – draw it as your base  2. Observe the object for light source, texture, shadows to fill in the shape. Use the side of your pencil for shading.  3. Fill in the fine details with the tip of the pencil.  4. Refine lines – some lines will be harder than others…observe.

Sketch the following