Saturday, September 10, 2016

Final Contour Room Drawing

1) I think I used an overall fluid line. There were some spots where the line was kind of shaky because I was uncertain of that was where the line was supposed to go, but I think you can tell I drew with an overall fluid line because of how the line curves when it turns, and every line is connected to another line.
2) The exercises we completed earlier in the week helped me to draw a better final classroom contour drawing. For example, the blind hand contour helped me really focus in on proportion and detail, while not lifting my pen. I think knowing this helped me to be able to draw things life sized, and make it look more like you're in the room.
3) Contour line drawings involve one fluid line connecting everything in the drawing, and outline drawing is where you can pick up the pen or pencil and move it around without a connecting line
4) It depends on the artist and whether they interpret lines as strict, and angular, or flowing and continuous. I personally interpret lines as flowing and continuous, this is important because the way you see it is your style of art, and every artist is different and will see the room differently. Different drawings of the same room can look very different because of the way each artist sees the room.
5) In completing this drawing I learned that fluidity is everything in contour line drawings. If I could recreate my drawing I would try to keep the lines more fluid and connected. I believe that it would make my final drawing look a lot better.

(Sorry the picture is blurry, I didn't realize until now.)

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