Exploration and Application Exercises for Lecture 12
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Welcome to the exploration and application part of Lecture 12. So, till now you have learnt a lot about the Plan view, elevation and 3D and isometric views… Now it’s the time to implement all that knowledge that you have gained till now in this Exploration and Application Exercise… Let’s begin with our Exploration Exercises… Exploration Exercises 1.) Draw these objects in isometric view Landline Telephone Gas Stove Two sitte4r sofa Bed Application Exercise 1.) This is the plan. Make an isometric view from the given direction – 2.) These diagrams are elevations. Create an isometric view for ..read more
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Exploration And Application Exercises for Lecture 5
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
So, after the completion of your 5th Lecture Here are some Exploration and Application Exercises… Do Complete these Exploration and Application Exercises seriously to gain the best of the knowledge that you obtained in all the lectures till now. For any queries, you are absolutely free to contact me… Exploration Exercises 1.) Make a list of your favourite spaces. Also, write why you like that space… 2.) This one is a Craft exercise to understand positive and negative spaces better. Select one colour of paper and cut off 9″ x 6″ from it. Take another coloured paper and cut off 9″ x 12″. Using t ..read more
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Elements of Drawing – Space : Lecture 5
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Welcome to the 5th lecture of this “Free Pro Drawing Course“. Till now you must have learnt about the use of Dots, Lines, and Shapes in drawing in detail. In this lecture, you will learn about the fourth element of drawing i.e. Space and what are 3D, 2D and positive & negative spaces. So, let’s start with our new lecture. Elements of Drawing – Space: Lecture 5 5.1 SPACE Space is fundamentally flat. But it can be in 2 ways – Two-dimensional and Three-dimensional. Two-dimensional spaces are made up of only height and width, but no depth. For instance, the floor of your bedroom is what we re ..read more
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Application Exercises for Lecture 3 & 4
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Hope you have completed your Exploration Exercises. Now its time to apply your skills by doing these application exercises. These application exercises are made for you so that you are ready to apply the concepts and techniques learnt to solve actual questions. Application Exercises help you to increase your practical knowledge and help you to innovate numerous ideas in your mind about how to think about a design and draw it on paper. 1.) Make 15 different arrangements in 2″x2″ squares only using thin lines. 2.) Make 15 different arrangements in 2″x2″ square thick and thin lines. 3.) Using thi ..read more
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Exploration Exercises for Lecture 3 & 4
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Hope, You have understood much about Lines and Shapes till now. Let’s solve some interesting Exploration Exercises now. These exploration exercises are a step to make you perfect in your drawing skills that you have and to better understand and recall the lectures covered so far. 1.) Look around your room. Try and identify different lines. Use these lines to make a drawing or some interesting composition. Repeat this exercise again when out in nature. 2.) Use threads, try and make an interesting pattern. You can use different colours of threads. 3.) Take a black piece of paper. Cut it into th ..read more
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Elements Of Drawing – Shape : Lecture 4
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Welcome to the 4th lecture of this “Free Pro Drawing Course“. You must have learnt a lot about Lines in Lecture 3. In this lecture of Elements of Drawing – Shape you will come to know about shapes, types of shapes and representation of a different figure or design with the help of shapes and some cool exercises. Elements of Drawing – Shape 4.1 What is Shape? A shape is one of the most important elements of design and art. An enclosed space bounded by lines, it is one of design’s most basic elements as well. Whenever a line encloses itself, space is formed. This space is nothing but the shape ..read more
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Elements of Drawing – Line : Lecture 3
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Hereby, I welcome you to the third Lecture of this “Free Pro Drawing Course” i.e. Elements of Drawing – Line. I am glad that you have successfully finished the first 2 lectures along with some interesting exploration and application exercises… In this lecture, you will learn about Line, how it’s formed, how it’s used, what are its types and how the sketches are made with these lines. Elements of Drawing – Line 3.1 How are lines formed? When we draw a dot and keep adding more dots to its side, we get a line. 3.2 How are different types of lines created? By gently applying pressure with the ha ..read more
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Application Exercises for Lecture 1 & 2
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Let’s do some application exercises based on the knowledge that we gained in previous lectures. These application exercises will help you use your artistic skills in your real life 1.    You have been asked to create one page of a book for kindergarten children to learn about basic birds, animals, fruits etc. Create drawings of 5 birds, fruits or animals using Stippling Technique (dots). The children have to connect these dots and complete the drawing. Use black ball pen. Note: Use 5" x 5" squares for each drawing. Leave enough space in between the dots, so the kids can connect the dots to cre ..read more
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Exploration Exercises for Lecture 1 & 2
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Here are your first Exploration Exercises to check your knowledge and skills you got from Lecture 1 and Lecture 2. These exploration exercises will help you practice what you learnt and also give a lot more experience of drawing not only with pencil or colours but with many other things and materials present around you. Collect different types of food grains. Use them to create illustrations using the Stippling Technique. Note: Instead of drawing dots, here you will be pasting the grains on a mount board sheet.  2. Take a toothpick and use it to make holes on a tinted/chart paper (like dot ..read more
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Elements of Drawing – Point and Dot : Lecture 2
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by Dilpreet Singh
5y ago
Let’s study the Elements of Drawing. Here you will learn about how just a dot can help you a lot in the drawing. A drawing will start and end with just that dot. Also just arranging the dots in certain ways can give you beautiful sketches. Elements of Drawing – The Point or a Dot 2.1 Understanding Points/Dots around you The point in the first and simplest elements of drawing. The beginning of any drawing starts with a dot.                         Start with a dot  Create a drawing A point always attracts the viewer’s attention. Try playing darts or searching for a location in Google Maps, i ..read more
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