Saturday, February 10, 2018

2/12 Recap and Homework

Great job today everyone... 

1. You all did great job with the drawing exercises we did, you kept the drawings loose, and lightly drawn.
*Below are a few more hand samples
2. The second thing we did was to trace the pear shape and practice drawing it in Illustrator and add color with highlights and shadows. Here are some of them.


3. The next thing you did was import your the photo's of your ingredients and begin to digitally redraw them. It was great seeing your sandwich ingredients come to life. Here are some of them. 
 

4. The next time we meet we will use the digital drawings of your ingredients and combine them with text to create your How To Make a Sandwich graphic.

Homework:
1. On two separate pages in your sketchbook, I would like you to draw out one different composition on each page for your How To Make a Sandwich graphic. Draw full page and if you have the Red pencil please use it. If you do not have one, draw lightly.

2. Think about how both the Elements of Design and the Principles of Design can be used to shape your composition. I have placed a tab at the top of the blog labeled "COMPOSITION" with some of the same examples that I used in class. You can also go to the link below for some inspiration. 

3. In the spirit of the loose drawing that we did at the start of class today, I would like you draw 6 different kinds of bugs in your sketchbook that fill the page and are equally spaced. Neatness and organization are important. The drawing of the bugs has nothing the do with your How To Make a Sandwich graphic. The drawing is for you to draw out side of your comfort zone and to practice drawing. Note that the drawing on the left is the original drawing, the one on the right is the same drawing inked. You do not need to ink your drawings. If you have the red pencil, please use it.
3. I have given you a little extra homework because we do not meet the weekend of February 16-19 because it is a school holiday. We will meet again on Saturday, February 24.








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