Monday, 6 May 2013

Final Pieces


Final Still Life




Final Landscape




Final Life Drawing




Colour Landscapes



Due to being colourblind, this image has been done in black and white in order to show correct contrast.

Firstly is the use of Rule of Thirds within the composition, Tree, Foreground bush, and Background bush.
Interesting strokes with chalk and charcoal made up where leaves should be. different shades lead from the shades.

Lacking detail, with mostly form taking place via outlined blocks, the only detail is within the smudged highlights and shadows.

Modern Architecture





What we have here is a picture of Modern Architecture. Slightly unusual is the wide angle. this allows for an almost fish eye perspective. As a practice, the idea is sound with good proportions between the buildings. Multilayered design is well in effect, with the building in the foreground, the road occupying the midground and the skyscape lining up the background.

Ultimately, the Composition is well defined, with the windows in the foreground sitting in the Rule of Thirds.
However, detail has been skimped itself here, with form taking president and unrefined lines causing mess over the page.

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Classic Architecture




The biggest problem here is page composition. the size of the image was created too large, afterwhich the next problem is the multiple starting points. leading to two images becoming squashed.

However, the archway has much detail placed into a small area, showing proportions well formed out, if not very large. By comparison, the perspective lines on the tower are skewed, requiring a proper horizon line and page planning to be effective.

Non Human Atanomy



Drawn from a Taxidermy. Particular detail was placed in studying the facial markings, as detail is previous failings. Too much detail concentration leading to a lack of completion means this drawing is incomplete however.

With regard to form, the right leg has many odd angles that confuse the actual shape, possible fix would be to use shading to highlight form. The Left leg shows detail within the bicep and forearm muscles, with a well defined paw.

Weight and Dynamics



In order to show weight, muscles and form must appear to be tensed. The positioning of legs and arms shows this well.

Proportions are off however, especially in the neck, arms and rear legs.

Movement



In this image, there are three pictures over each other. Each pose drawn in a short amount of time close to each other. The impressions of the figure are well defined, going for form rather than detail. Vertical proportions seem well eyed, although detail with the thickness of body parts would benefit from work.

the Centre figure has the least definition, which detracts from clarity of the pose. this is in comparison to the two other figures, who can be seen quite clearly.