Craft
During our second week of class we began our development of our drawings skills on the computer by drawing different object with just lines, either horizontal or vertical, just to get the basic shape of the object down. I made these drawings using Adobe Illustrator and the bamboo tablet, which allowed me to use a special pen to draw on the tablet to let what ever I draw appear on the screen in front of me. I made these drawings using 100 strokes of either vertical or horizontal lines, without actually drawing the outline of the object I was trying to portray. I started off by looking at an object that is in front of me and determining the best way to draw the image to make it how I want it to be portrayed. Then I start drawing my lines, while counting stroke by stroke, until I reach 100, going up and down the object until I believe I have a good image of the item I am drawing.
Composition
The reason I arranged the elements of my image, in this case the 100 strokes, is to give a representation of an object without actually drawing the outline of that object. I used the directional lines that I did for each object to give that object the fullest shape. I first want the viewer to see the overall form and shape of the object I am drawing. Secondly I want the viewer to see curves of each object to understand what the object is. Thirdly I want them to notice the small curves or changes in the overall shape to see the uniqueness of the objects.
Concept
Each of the objects I drew were some sort of vessel or something that can hold liquid. These are my 5 (100 stroke) vessel drawings.
During our second week of class we began our development of our drawings skills on the computer by drawing different object with just lines, either horizontal or vertical, just to get the basic shape of the object down. I made these drawings using Adobe Illustrator and the bamboo tablet, which allowed me to use a special pen to draw on the tablet to let what ever I draw appear on the screen in front of me. I made these drawings using 100 strokes of either vertical or horizontal lines, without actually drawing the outline of the object I was trying to portray. I started off by looking at an object that is in front of me and determining the best way to draw the image to make it how I want it to be portrayed. Then I start drawing my lines, while counting stroke by stroke, until I reach 100, going up and down the object until I believe I have a good image of the item I am drawing.
Composition
The reason I arranged the elements of my image, in this case the 100 strokes, is to give a representation of an object without actually drawing the outline of that object. I used the directional lines that I did for each object to give that object the fullest shape. I first want the viewer to see the overall form and shape of the object I am drawing. Secondly I want the viewer to see curves of each object to understand what the object is. Thirdly I want them to notice the small curves or changes in the overall shape to see the uniqueness of the objects.
Concept
Each of the objects I drew were some sort of vessel or something that can hold liquid. These are my 5 (100 stroke) vessel drawings.
This is a drawing of a vase using only horizontal lines.
This is a drawing of a pint glass using only vertical lines.
This is a drawing of a water bottle using only horizontal lines.
This is a drawing of a beer mug using only vertical lines.
This is a screen shot of my drawing of an ice cream glass.






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