Sunday, September 16, 2012
Illustrative Drawing
My grade 11 drawing class were very keen to extend their skills with an illustrative style drawing. This would be a detailed and planned illustration based around the theme of ‘fame and celebrety’, which would give them plenty of scope to focus on someone who they particular like as the subject matter. They brainstormed some possible imagery, then followed his up with some visual research. Photoshop is terrific for planning this type of drawing, as it allows the students to experiment with scale and composition. Eventually, they had their reference source and were able to begin their drawing on ‘Cresant’ illustration board. They blocked in the initial outlines then set about adding the detail from observation (no grids were used). Emphasis was placed upon using different grades of graphite pencil to achieve light and shade to create a bold realistic image. Needless to say, several hours were spent in create some highly polished results, but I must say that the enthusiasm of the students never waned.
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