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Sketchpad online easy4/1/2024 On the Abstract side, distort your object so that it is still somewhat recognizable-use abstracted colors to color it. Label at the top of one side “Realistic” & on the other side label “Abstract.” Under the Realistic side, use a pencil to draw the object as realistically as you possibly can. Sketch 4: Realistic VS Abstract: Choose one object to draw (an interesting one! NOT simple!) Divide you sketchbook page in half with a pencil line. Possible Medium: pencils or colored pencils Draw the eyes underneath the picture & render with a FULL range of shading. Cut them out & glue them to your sketchbook page. Sketch 3: Eye Study: Find 4 different eyes in magazines. Sketch 2: Hand Value Study: Draw your hand in 2 different appropriate positions (both on the same page). You can use realistic, abstract or non-objective designs. Sketch 1: Skateboard Deck Designs: create TWO designs for the bottom of a skateboard. Possible Medium: Colored Pencils Basic Art: Sketchbook 5, Friday March 20th Sketch 4: Pet Portrait: Draw a picture of your pet or the pet you would LOVE to have. Possible Medium: Outline with sharpie and fill the shapes with markers Use overlapping to break up the spaces into interesting positive and negative shapes. Sketch 3: 2D & 3D Arrows: Create a full page composition using a combination of 3-dimensional and 2-dimensional arrows. Or a shoe that you think is very interesting (ballet, boot, etc.) Sketch 2: Shoe Draw one of your shoes from your closet. You can have it look cartoon-like, add fantasy creatures or make it realistic Sketch 1: Small world: What if you were the size of an ant, draw the view you would see if you were in a forest looking at ground level looking up. Basic Art: Sketchbook 4, Friday March 13th Sketch 4: : Futuristic Mutation: Take an everyday object and use your imagination to redesign it with a futuristic look. Pencil Saw Hammer Pliers ScissorsTire Clock Drum Turtle Octopus Snake Bird Bee Rat Fish Cat Sketch 3: Preposterous Cross-links: Choose 2 things from this list and combine them together into one image/creature/thing: Sketch 2: Student Choice: Choose your own subject and complete a drawing using skills & techniques learned in class. Sketchb 1: Scissor Metamorphosis: Use a pair of scissors as a beginning point, creatively transform the scissors into something else- a monster, a robot, a machine, a vehicle, an animal. Turn it into a person/animal.ĭraw a picture. Write a large number in the middle of the page. What is in the rear-view mirror of your carĭraw your favorite cartoon character with background.Ĭreate a new cover for the book you are now readingĭesign a house that you would like to live in Your bird, cat, dog, fish, snake, leopard, lobster doing something strange Your hand holding an object that is important to you. Your brother/sister doing an activity, such as playing video games Just before your room is cleaned, draw it 28thĬHOOSE 4 PROMPTS FROM THE LIST BELOW AND DRAW, PAINT OR COLLAGE THE PROMPTS ON 4 PAGES IN YOUR BOOK. You could draw a border around a page that is made up of doodles with pencil or pen-Put your drawing tool on a page -Close your eyes and draw for 30 seconds - Create a two color wash on the page.(wash=watered down paint, or watercolor) - Collage text on the page - Scribble on the page with pencil blend with a paper towel to create a value - Create a one color wash on the page - Cut squares in the page - Draw a childlike drawing on the page and paint over it - Create a repetitive pattern on the page using a geometric shape - Find a simple object and cover the page with simple contour drawings of it - Using muted colors paint a page - Create a texture on the page with paint by lifting paint with a towel - Create a negative space painting with a wash - Cover the page with writing about your first day and summer - Collage random pieces on the page - Cut strips of colored paper and glue to the surface - Doodle on the page with a pen - Trade books and have another student treat the surface of a page - Tear a page out and re-collage onto another page - Find a leaf outside - Represent the leaf in some way on the page. Remember you are not creating finished works, but creating interesting surfaces or borders to draw onto later.Ĭomplete 8 pages, here are SOME options you could explore: REMEMBER THESE ARE SIMPLY SUGGESTIONS, YOU CAN COME UP WITH YOUR OWN TECHNIQUES TOO. Each page can now be “used” and hopefully the white page syndrome of the sketchbook will fall by the wayside. You will simply be covering pages with backgrounds and borders that will be drawn over top of in future assignments. 21stĭirections: Your first assignment is about getting over the fear of a blank book and allowing for freedom and creativity.
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