Sunday, January 13, 2013

Project 1: Shape Potential



In these first two drawings, I drew a bird's wing and an opened door. With the same shape, I had planned out carefully to draw these two things differently. The bird's wing was actually my first idea because that's all I could think of at the time due to the shape. The door was something I thought of right away after staring at the shape for a minute and using perspective. I drew hallway point of view and slanted to go with perspective.

The third and fourth drawings are an illustration of me driving my truck and a man's collar. The truck window idea came into mind when I got into my truck a few days ago and thought the window looked rather similar to my shape, so I used that observation. The man's collar was something that I thought of after I was watching a tv show and saw how the shot was on the side of a guy's face. I then just realized that collars was something I would've never thought of at all if I didn't noticed.

The fifth and sixth drawings were an upper view of a entrance in a house and a person grabbing their waist. I used my shape as a window and a negative space between the arm and back. I had thought of these ideas before and tried my best to add more details so my shape wouldn't be plain.

I drew a dragon's eye and a dog's ear during class time and were my first ideas. It wasn't difficult to come up with these ideas after thinking of what to draw in class because since my shape isn't that complex, it was easy for me to come up with body parts that aren't visually the same. 

Last I drew a handgun and lollipop. I had a hard time thinking of the last two drawings to draw, but I kept being observant when I would go to places, and came up these two ideas. I definitely had a good time coming up with drawings using the same shape because they all are different illustrations. It has helped me improve my observance skills and how to use it in ideas for drawings.

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