Class 9/1
Demo
Using reference is a constant balance of what you see vs what you know
The T
What are we looking at?
What do we draw? What don’t we draw?
Drawing vs painting (drawing lines vs not drawing lines) Shape vs form
Edges, “lines” representing angles and proportions —>> representing structure maybe texture
Potatoes and fractals
Person 1
Box
Center point
Lots of trial and error
Eraser is as much of a tool as the pencil
In service to the effect not the drawing
Killing your darlings
Introduce further concept of “flattening out” to the default
Person 2
Person 3
Demo
Using reference is a constant balance of what you see vs what you know
The T
What are we looking at?
What do we draw? What don’t we draw?
Drawing vs painting (drawing lines vs not drawing lines) Shape vs form
Edges, “lines” representing angles and proportions —>> representing structure maybe texture
Potatoes and fractals
Person 1
Box
Center point
Lots of trial and error
Eraser is as much of a tool as the pencil
In service to the effect not the drawing
Killing your darlings
Introduce further concept of “flattening out” to the default
Person 2
Person 3
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