Monday, April 27, 2020

Drawing for Illustration Final Project

Drawing for Illustration Final Project


Concept: Create a detailed drawing with 2 figures in a background from multiple reference materials.

Rules for project:
-The figures need to believably be in the space they are occupying
-You can have one figure in foreground and another in background
-use reference in folders as last possible option, try to use reference you take with your own camera at home.
-Remember to use lamps and lighting to create interesting imagery.
-for the background use reference from your own stockpile of photos or from online resources, but do not take a photo from the internet only, your image must have multiple references. 
-make sure to match up the perspective from figures and background so that they all match and the space is believable.
- create a story in the image, create a relationship between figure and an object or other person in the image. The story can be a moment of reflection or an idea, use props ( coffee cup, costumes, chair, book  etc...) to help build your story.
- use controlled even marks to create rendering( no scratchy lines unless the texture of the object is best described that way.)
-Render hair as shape
-Allow figure to blend into or come out of the background by using value control

Grading
Grading for project will rely on students ability to display an understanding of anatomy, perspective, detail of hands and face, cloth and folds, creating space around the figure and lighting, ability to use drawing to tell a story. 



Final Review

Will take place Monday May 4th between 9 and 12. Each student will have 10 minutes. The reviews will be 10 minute slots.

For review your portfolio of images should be loaded onto your folder on Drive, and should include:
-Final Drawing
-1 portrait from class or homework
-9 other pieces of drawing from class that show understanding of principles from class, anatomy, gesture, rendering, structure etc.
- bring sketchbook of 100 hands to show( don't bother scanning just hold up to zoom camera)

Have a great summer, I hope I will see you in person this fall!

Steve

Monday, April 20, 2020

Notes for classes

Are all in the drive folders marked with the "April xx class reference, demos, video" according to date a projects, the homework will be in there too. Here are some cool videos to watch on drawing. 







Have fun! The reference for this weeks homeowrk will be in the folder 

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Figure construction demo- female

Step 1: gesture and blocking in basic shapes thinking about spheres and tubes rather than flat lines. Drawing around the object,  I'm also considering how the figure fits on the page and in space. Note the hash marks on the edges to delineate space. 
Step 2: I start to block in the forms using tubes and looking for overlaps where one basic shape lays over the other. I use strips lines to show volume, always thinking about drawing volumes.


Step 3: Now I block in the harder parts, this is why we draw big, because details like faces and hands are difficult to convey on smaller pieces of paper. I look for the planes and angles of the head, and basically block in the basic shapes of the hands and feet. Note that i am going beyond the original exterior hash lines that I had made for the space of the drawing. I need to work on big enough paper that I can have some wiggle room on where things might go beyond the edges of the space I allocated for the drawing. Not also that I have establish the figure in space by placing the hand below the feet. This shows that the hands are closer to us and that the horizon line is higher than than the feet probably centered around the hips. 
 
 Step 4: I use a darker pencil to begin "tubing out" fingers, still remembering that they have bones structure so they don't look like sausage fingers.

Step 5: Now I can draw with a darker line. choosing only the lines I wish to keep rather than redrawing everything. often I will use line weight to denote area where the body is in shadow. note that I am using contour lines and NOT outlines. Contours move from the outside to the inside of the figure always conscious of volumes.  One way to remember is every line on one side needs to relate to a line on the opposite side. This is balance. 
 Step 6: Now I start thinking about shading. I gently block in the biggest most basic shadow shapes. If the shapes cover over detail thats fins as long as the shapes still consider the volumes of the figure.

Step 7: I start to clean up the drawing and get rid of the extra lines..I recognize I went beyond the original space hash marks on the page, I'm glad I used a big enough paper to work with. On a final illustration piece I might have to traces this down onto another sheet of paper. 

 Step 8: I have removes the red lines and will clean up the black.  I don't want the tubes on the arms, but i have basically a good single tone and line drawing. Note the second image here, If I chose to make a more high contrast version, you can see how the shadow shapes are formed to create volume.


Step 9: Now I must begin thinking about final rendering. Do I soften some lines? Do I put reflected light into shadows with my eraser?