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1. Small world: What if you were the size of an ant, draw the view you would see if you were in a forest, city, your room, school, the zoo, looking at ground level looking up. You can have it look cartoon-like, fantasy like, or realistic creatures.
2. Morphing Transformation: Choose 2 two objects (one animal & one man made object) to slowly morph into each other. You should have 6 drawings illustrating the transformation of one object into the other.
3. Juxtaposition Drawing: Create a new object by combining 2 unrelated objects-one needs to be from nature, the other needs to be mechanical.
Render with FULL SHADING Medium: drawing pencils, pencil or pen
Always think about your composition. Always add background, mid ground and fore ground.
Pick one and draw it in your sketchbook.
Think about all 3 because you might just have to draw all of them at one point :)
2. Morphing Transformation: Choose 2 two objects (one animal & one man made object) to slowly morph into each other. You should have 6 drawings illustrating the transformation of one object into the other.
3. Juxtaposition Drawing: Create a new object by combining 2 unrelated objects-one needs to be from nature, the other needs to be mechanical.
Render with FULL SHADING Medium: drawing pencils, pencil or pen
Always think about your composition. Always add background, mid ground and fore ground.
Pick one and draw it in your sketchbook.
Think about all 3 because you might just have to draw all of them at one point :)