With this life drawing I used a different method of drawing and didn't shade with a Shading- Blending pencil I sketches with a graphic stick pencil which left a sketch and interesting finish. I still got the tones I wanted but less finished I had a time limit.
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Everyone has their own way of drawing as artists. Mine is my own way and no other way.
I move the pencil quickly and confidently and shade each area used a shading-blender to create a softer and less jagged edge. I have shade the edges and create a move life effect which give it move depth and movement within a human form. It also shows the light and dark areas where the sun light was hitting.
I think this was a success.It was my first ever skeleton drawing and I used my time well to create a good body of work. I could of finished it but I will not make it up with out looking a the skeleton object.
I move the pencil quickly and confidently and shade each area used a shading-blender to create a softer and less jagged edge. I have shade the edges and create a move life effect which give it move depth and movement within a human form. It also shows the light and dark areas where the sun light was hitting.
I think this was a success.It was my first ever skeleton drawing and I used my time well to create a good body of work. I could of finished it but I will not make it up with out looking a the skeleton object.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
These are my slab (building) panels. I used buff clay, which is a gray coloured clay. My project is abstraction so I wanted to just use circles, squares, and lines which I took from my other design I created earlier in the project. Firstly I rolled out the clay, using guide rulers to help the clay stay the same size and heigh all the way around. [I measured them 10cm across and 22cm down.] I used a variety of different tools to create my panels, I used guide ruler, knife to cut the clay and draw into the clay. a kidney to smooth and not leave bumps in the clay and a rubber tool to make the marks in the clay with out leaving crumbly edges. These were a succesfful because they worked well together and the shapes and marks on the clay add detail and depth even though they are just shapes.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Using Adobe Illustrator I wanted to experiment using a paint brush to practice using different materials in illustrator. My project is Abstraction so I wanted it to be abstract as possible, I just used a simple 1.8brush, Using a variety colour on a colour palette (From the brightest colours to the darkest colours). I used a rage of colours to show spectrum within the image.
Using Adobe Photoshop I used the same techniques but instead of a paint brush I used block shapes to control where and how my colours are going to sit. I think the colours stand out and are more controled in this image.
*I prefer the other image because of the loose flow of the brush marks. Also I prefer how the colours are not blocked colours!..
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- Express Yourself Through Art
- Porthcawl., South Wales, United Kingdom
- Hello. I'm Yasmine I am an Art and Design student and I specialize in fine art. I love drawings with different material and using a variety of processes!

