Pen And Ink Drawing (Final Draft): Using a ballpoint pen, I scribble-drew a cat (and made sure to shade some). From this project, I learned that scribbling doesn't necessarily mean "messy" or "untidy," there can be plenty of detail in there too. I also learned how to shade without being able to use how hard I press on the page like I normally would with a pencil. A few art elements used here are shapes, lines, value, and space, which all created design elements of balance. I achieved this using shading as well as using the elements of lines to create a wall/ background for the object. I really wanted to draw a cat because I've done enough dogs recently and I wanted to show some love to my cat Tyrion Lannispurr (ha ha ha, I know. I'm a nerd).
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Using pencil, this is a still life of two transparent shapes and a glass of water. One skill I developed was shading in order to bring a sense of realism to the piece. Some art elements (like lines, shapes, space, and value) were used to emphasize the design element of contrast. Space and shapes were used to show what was in front of what, and the value was also used to create space and contrast. Shading is a skill that I've been wanting to further develop for a while now, because I would love to create more realistic drawings. My current style is mainly comical and not really anything along the lines of "realistic." It's important to have different viewpoints and for an artist to be able to show those to the viewers.
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