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10:20 AM, Monday May 27th 2024
Arrows
1. Mistake on lines:
pass
2.Arrows not compressing:
pass
3.Lineweight related:
pass
Organic Forms
1.Mistakes on lines:
pass
2.Not following the simple form they need to be; they should be 2 identical balls connected by a tube of consistent width:
A few sausages exhibit this issues especially on page 2
3.Degrees of the ellipses/contours don't change, they stay static:
pass
4.Not hooking contours:
pass
5.Misaligned ellipses and not drawing the axis line:
pass
6.Ellipses not touching the boundaries, or getting out of them:
pass
Texture Analysis
1.Doing dotting or any kind of hatching to achieve transition:
pass
2.Not doing a seamless transition on the gradients, if either the black bar on the left or the white bar on the right are really easy to spot because the transition isn't smooth enough:
pass
3.All marks on this exercise should be done purposefully, and by looking at the reference before, so scribbling or doing non planned marks is a mistake:
pass
Disections
1.Not wrapping the textures around the form:
pass
2.Not breaking the silhouette:
pass
Form Intersections
1.Repetition of lines, lines not being confident, not planing lines, not ghosting, clear divergences, not drawing through ellipses, etc.:
pass
2.The forms need to have consistent foreshortening:
pass
Sidenote : Most of these forms don't have hatched face/plane that indicates which side is facing towards the observer
Organic intersections
1.Not drawing simple forms. On this exercise the forms should be kept simple, just like in the previous organic forms exercises. 2 identical balls connected by a tube of consistent width:
pass
2.Shadows sticking to the forms. The shadows have to follow the form of object they're being casted on, not the form of the object that casts it:
pass
3.Not ghosting lines, not hooking the lines, adding linweight by tracing instead of drawing confident lines etc.:
pass
4.Not drawing through forms. You should always draw through forms, just like in the form intersections exercise:
pass
5.Drawing non stable forms:
pass
Next Steps:
Overall you've followed through the lesson very well. You can move onto lesson 3.
Faber Castell PITT Artist Pens
Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.
Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.