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I'm the right person to ask this, I'm an art student, and I'm a senior now.
Let me tell you about my path ...
First practice plaster geometry, such as cylinders, cubes, multi-cones, etc., and then practice circles, because circles are the basis of all shadows (tones), which are divided into bright parts, light and dark boundary parts, dark parts and reflections. There may be highlights in the Ming part. The focus is on the portrayal of the boundary between light and dark, so that the object has more volume!
As a few friends said about copying, I suggest that beginners should not do it, or copy a sketch. You know, right?
Sketches should be drawn every day, at least 20-30 per day. The time is about 20 minutes, not perfunctory, pay attention to the structure of the human body, bones. Don't just look at the surface, I suggest that the landlord look at the perspective book and sketch book, which can make your grip a lot better.
Sketching is the basis of painting, and the grip is very heavy.
Want! The teacher should have told you that if you don't grasp the shape accurately, it will be very painful in the future, and the plaster will be inaccurate.
You don't need to put on the tune first, and practice more grasping shapes and even sketching, understand? Then it's not too late to copy, remember, to develop your observation skills, the eye can use the pencil to make auxiliary lines to compare, the pencil is a good tool to help you measure, you teachers should know. You can ask.
There are also lines are also very important, sketching to practice lines, one by one, can not be drawn back and forth, if you are proficient in this way in the future, it is recommended to read more primers!
Remember, stick to sketching every day!
Okay, that's all I said, maybe not enough, but it should help.
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1 Practice making lines.
2 Draw Geometry, you can copy or sketch, this is the most basic 3 Draw Still Life Sketch.
4. Draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and ears of the plaster cast to lay the foundation for the plaster cast and the human head.
5 Draw a plaster cast, master the structure of the human face, lay the foundation for painting the head of the person, if possible, it is best to draw the skull of the plaster, if you are going to take the college entrance examination, then paint Voltaire a few more times, pirate, often take the test
6. Draw portraits of people, combine sketching and copying, if you want to take the college entrance examination, copy a few more and memorize them, and it should be more silent for the exam
I took the college entrance examination this year, and I have a lot of experience, so just ask me if you don't understand anything
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Use a utility knife to cut the tip of the pencil into squares, and the lines are easier to draw straight. You may be blindly brutal, and that will not yield much, try to find time to think about it, and spend a few days grinding it in.
Also have the tools to save time and avoid unnecessary hassles:
1. Utility knife (sharpening pencil).
2. HB-6B pencil (HB is the lightest, 6B is the deepest).
3. Plasticine eraser (specially used for sketching, as for where to buy, ask others).
4. Flower stands, drawing boards, drawing paper.
The cube and the circle are very important shapes in sketching, so draw these two things first, and the other shapes are basically transformed from these two figures.
This brother is my own experience, hope.
Move your arms without moving your wrists as you draw the line. I am self-taught, so if you are taking the high school entrance examination or the college entrance examination, it is better to ask the teacher. If you like, you can practice drawing with your wrists. Expect.
If you are a student, you can practice when arranging online Chinese classes.
The first thing is to draw the lines well, and it will be almost the same for two or three days to run. Basically, you can draw it very straight.
Then go and buy a geometric sketch, memorize the frame of the cube and circle, and then draw the shadow and ask the teacher.
A shadow painting is a line between light and dark, where it is darker, and the farther away it is, the lighter it is. Reflections and viewing angles are taken into account. The first pass should be as thin as possible, and then the second and third times should be dense, trying not to grind.
The upper tone should pay attention to the relationship between the virtual and the real, and not be exhaustive, so that the painting is very flat and has no impact. In the exam, no matter how good the tone is, if the structure is not strong and envy the mountain, the score will not be very high. And if the structure is accurate, you have caught the big points.
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Start with an exercise in plaster geometry.
You can find a small-scale training course in your local area.
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It's basically OK to find a book, and it's even better to have a teacher.
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Practice drawing lines first, use a 2b pencil to straighten the line (one stroke at a time, you can first pull a short or straight line at the beginning, one after another, and then practice long lines after proficiency, and the angle of line practice should be practiced in 8 directions), and then draw perspective and graphics (such as: square, circle, rectangle, must be accurate when drawing, squares can be measured with a pen barrel to measure the length of 4 sides, but must not use a ruler; Draw perspective cubes, spheres, etc., remember to be near and far small), and then copy the perspective model, and then copy the plaster model (so far the drawings are just simple cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, geometry, etc.); Then sketch plaster (cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, geometry, etc.); Then copy the simpler model of a single object (such as apples, cups, etc.), and gradually increase the difficulty of the template (such as the template composed of several objects); Then it's time to sketch.
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Find a teacher to take it with you, and buy a few books by the way.
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