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First, the ability to sketch for modeling is definitely the highest among the three categories of color and sketching, so start by sketching geometry (practice your awareness of sketching rather than circles and blocks).
Second, at this stage, you can copy the still life on the book, how to draw on the book, you can copy it, and after a little foundation, you can carry the book on your back and still life sketching.
Sketch and practice with more thinking, and you will improve quickly!
Remember the main points of sketching: big relationship (black, white and gray), three sides and five tones, and the relationship between virtual and real! Secondly, when you cross that hurdle, you will feel that everything has become simpler all of a sudden.
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The techniques and drawing methods of sketching are as follows:
1. Before sketching, it is necessary to observe the object to be painted in all directions and at multiple levels, and the angle and light sensitivity of the object should be observed, rather than simply observing the object to be painted.
2. Then use a line to outline the general outline of the object. Then, according to the intensity of the light source, the various sides of the object are determined. The details of each side should be dealt with in different ways, and details are an important part of the sketching process.
3. After the details are processed, start to beautify the painting to make it more natural, to express the texture of the object being drawn, and to make the painting more realistic. The basic skill of sketching is lines, and before sketching, you should practice drawing various lines, and the lines are not stiff, which is the basic requirement for sketching.
4. Sketching should start with the most basic gypsum geometric model. Then it expands to scenes, objects, etc., from a single to a combination, gradually increasing the difficulty. When sketching, you must not rush into the picture, but devote yourself to the state of painting in order to receive unexpected results.
5. Drawing sketches need to pay attention to the shape and need to carefully observe the still life, and it is difficult to express the images that you have never seen in the eyes to express them accurately and expressively. It also shows that the observation of objects and images in life is very important, it can provide rich performance materials, many students pick up the brush and paint, very fast, but also very serious, but the performance of the object is far from the object.
6. Analyze the object by searching, starting from the whole, first find out the proportional relationship between the top and bottom of the object, and then find the proportion of the part in the large proportional relationship. It is necessary to determine the position of the painter's point of view, and judge whether he is looking up, looking up, or looking down, whether he is looking at one point, two points, or three points.
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Positioning--Summarizing the relationship between shape and perspective--Finding the relationship between light and dark--Depicting the dark part and shadow--Rubbing out the big relationship--Depicting the gray part and the bright part.
Set the position of the figure or still life up and down, left and right.
Summarize the silhouette, and the perspective relationship is near and far.
Draw the overall light and dark lines and projection shapes.
Paint the dark parts and projections, starting with the deepest light and shade.
Use a tissue to erase the relationship between black, white and gray, and the dark part and the projection should be unified, and the gray part should be pulled out of the relationship.
The gray and light parts are depicted (the dark parts and projections do not need to be drawn anymore), and the pencil is sharpened and drawn with a line.
Finally, it is necessary to look at the whole from a distance, and the painting process should also combine the part with the whole, the dark part should be darkened, and the bright part should be brightened.
At first, I had to draw each one, and then I had to draw more. It can be done within half an hour, and it must be accurate. There should be a contrast between light and dark, not "gray". Copying should be careful, you don't have to make it exactly like, but you can learn it if it is well drawn, and learn from the experience of your predecessors and teachers. >>>More
Complete at least one painting a day, and each painting should be controlled within three hours. It is very important to practice more, but you can't practice "with your eyes closed", you should concentrate when drawing, and feel the new inspiration collision every time you draw a line. Always remember that sketching is an art, and the most important thing is to feel, experience, and find your own style of painting from frustration. >>>More
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The key is to understand, and the type can be mastered by practicing more. As for the light and dark, you have to look at it more. If you don't understand it, it's definitely not good to draw. >>>More
According to the structure drawing method, the shape is partially formed, and there is no need to draw the inner structure line, and find out the projection position and the shape of the projection. >>>More
Are you an artist? Actually, there is no good way to do it You can think about it, those very good masters of painting are not old or famous after they are dead, they are all paintings that have accumulated over time, and the more reasonable way to sketch still is to copy them, first look at the better works in the copying books, see how their lines go in different places, how the pen is written, the sense of space, and the near-reality is well grasped Just like our professional teachers said, in fact, the fastest way to grow is imitation. If you learn things from others and then add your own ideas and changes to your own things, you will be able to copy good works, and if you copy more of them, you will subconsciously understand in your mind the methods of the masters in painting, and you will grow! This is my own method, and you can use it as a reference! Hehe.