Archive for March, 2010

鉛筆を使って犬を描画する方法

// March 19th, 2010 // 11 注釈 » // 鉛筆を描く

Redraw from Photography

In this lesson you will learn how to draw a dog. I will demonstrate how to redraw a dog from a photography, or portrait. You do not need a lot of time in this lesson, all the steps I will try to explain as briefly as possible, and it does not mean that we will only draw the contour. Looking at photos of light, shade and structure, you can create a wonderful sketch.

 

Splitting a photo blocks

When I draw a portrait of a dog, I first draw sketch lines to determine the center of the muzzle, draw a line between the ears and eyes and through the middle of the nose, making it certain. Please check the angle of the line to match the original photo. Then draw a horizontal line on the head, between eyes, nose, mouth and chin. Each breed of dog is different, and we need to very carefully draw these lines to convey the characteristics of the breed.

 

Making a rough sketch of the dog’s head

Now we draw a light sketch of a dog’s head, I made a line in the figure is very thick, that would have been better to see, but you need to make them thinner. Note that the side lines of the muzzle to the dimensions of the head, to keep the proportions. Some lines in the figure indicate fur. Then, carefully outlin eyes, is also very important to maintain the ratio. Also make a sketch of nose and ears.

 

Then add the details to muzzle

This is already more or less ready to form a sketch of dog. Note that there also have some information tags around the eyes and forehead, they point to small folds. Also draw an outline of where some of the characteristic stands wool. This will help us to remember the shape and not only the contours of the head. I drawing contours where it took a minute or two, but you may need more.

 

Consider some of the details

Let’s take a moment and see what we’re going to do next. Let’s look at the fall of light. That we still have a rough sketch, now we’ll do the shading to indicate the shadows. I see that the light falls from the upper left corner, making the lower part a little darker. Also there is the shadow and under the ears. Now look where they should be small patches of light. Do not forget that the eyes should be flashing. Places where they should be should leave white paper. Also you will find reflections on the nose and on the dog’s coat.

Dimming

To draw a dog, I used my drawing pad, it probably was not entirely successful. Right I made a very smooth contour, but it looks fine. A short wool we shade short lines, long with long lines. Also you can see how I shaded muzzle, giving it a volume form. On his chest, I shade the fur back a little to convey the kind that we have in the picture.

 

Add more wool

I have a dog in the picture came out a little more fluffy than it actually is. See how I’m doing the shading near the label above the eyes, along the muzzle and ears. Dark fur, I always stroke toward white. Careful hatching accurate portrait of a dog would do more good. Nose dogs shade well, and then rub the eraser a bit make it smooth like a skin. I have erased the lines of the sketch, although some remained. I went a little inaccurate picture because I was in a hurry.

 

Final

Here’s a complete portrait of a dog. I used the eraser to soften some of the wool, and more shade where there should be a shadow. I went a little more fluffy dog, because I used a little long hatching. If you have time and you will have a sharp pencil, you can try to make the hatching is shorter and thicker. Before you apply shading (wool), you can try a little obscure area of hatching. Carefully draw a trifle, will depend on the result.

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鉛筆を使ってウサギを描画する方法

// March 15th, 2010 // 18 注釈 » // 鉛筆を描く

With this easy lesson, you’ll learn, to draw a rabbit. Learning to draw animals, better to start with a real model or photos. I chose this picture to draw a rabbit, we will try to redraw. This is a good posture, it is convenient to learn from it, it would be a good idea for the Easter Bunny. Take the photo of the rabbit, now I will teach you how to redraw.

Take a blank sheet of paper now, we will redraw the rabbit.

As you can see, we looked around the rabbit large and small circles. This is one of the most popular methods for preserving the proportions of the body and head. Large circles, we looked around the body of a rabbit and a little smaller circles my head. Now when I look at the rabbit, I see the simple ovals.

These are the ovals should go with us on a clean sheet. In the front, draw a vertical line that’s in the center where the head should be oval. Continue to draw ovals at the top to the bottom, as shown in the figure while preserving the aspect ratio. The largest oval you should draw at an angle. It does not necessarily have to get perfect just try to do it like in the picture, try to draw it by free hand, if you do not go can use a layout, or something else. Draw so that the lines were very thin. I drew the line very dark so it was clearly seen in the figure.

Then draw the ears, waist and other details by sure lines, this rabbit has big ears, they should draw a big enough. Carefully look at the photos and do not forget about ovals. To draw the feet you should begin from the visible side, and the first draw the hind leg then the other paw, well, waist and tail.

Now erase the unnecessary lines of ovals, which we require for the final stage of drawing a rabbit. Next we’ll draw a rabbit’s eyes and muzzle. Do not forget :) that the eyes of rabbits are on opposite sides of the head, draw the eyes by half-ovals. To complete the picture left to draw a nose that looks like shape (Y), face and cheeks.

Next to complete the picture, and that the rabbit looked soft and fluffy, you should gently blur the contour line, as on pictured above, that was visible hair. Look again at the photo looks like a fur cover. Use the long and short lines to pass effect it wool. If you want to give your rabbits ‘fur’, you can use a graphics program. Well, still draw a mustache and eyebrows long thin lines.

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