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Think Drawings are sketches that you make before actually creating the artwork. You then use the sketches to work out and plan your actually artwork. Thiebaud uses the think drawing by first creating sketches and then choosing from those sketches which one he will use in his final sketch. During his final artwork he will often go back to his first sketches to get ideas as he goes. It has been seen with his artwork on ties. I believe that he had purposely singled out some of his ties as to show the viewer that he had gone back to looking at another sketch that he had created at some other point in time. Often before his final artwork was even done. 2. Yes I used a reference photo, freehanded it but copied it from an actual photos that I had taken. This drawing took my above 10 minutes to complete. My guess is around 30 minutes.
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Part 1: Painting Boot Camp During my time while working with the acrylic, I have learned that should problems arise I need to just Engage & Persist and just work with that problem. For example when painting small images I kept overlapping the colors and even making the wrong colors either too light or too dark. While I was practicing with the watercolor paint I had forgotten to take a picture. Though I can easily say that working with watercolor is actually quit difficult in a way as the colors will cross paths with each other and mess up your coloring. I can use my Develop craft skills to learn to do something entirely new that i'm not normally comfortable with, such as using the watercolors. Part 2: Landscape
I'm not completely done with my landscape just yet but i'm getting there. I just can't make the right colors before putting it on the page. I first wanted to take a picture from a video game scenery but after I already took the picture it just didn't look right so I went through my camera roll and found another amazing photo that I had actually taken from Fallout 4, as you can see from the leafless trees and lack of snow. |
Caitlyn MiersHello I'm Caitlyn and I'm currently 17 years old. I enjoy quiet times by myself, sketching objects and nature and playing video games. Archives
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