Perspective: Art
technique allowing for 3-dimensional space to be depicted on a 2-dimensional
surface (Having to do with the angle from which an object or space is viewed and depicted).
From Below |
From Straight On |
From Above |
PROPORTION as a word is a little more universal across contents:
Proportion: The comparative relationship between pieces and parts of a whole.
IN PROPORTION:
Proper relation between the pieces and parts - "his nose is just the right size compared to the rest of his facial features."
OUT OF PROPORTION:
Improper relation between the pieces and parts - "his nose is BIG compared to the rest of hie facial features."
Leonardo Da Vinci Vitruvian Man 1490 |
BASIC Proportion RULES (things to
consider when beginning to draw/paint a person ... there are ALWAYS
exceptions and slight variances)
- Hieght = 8 heads stacked top to bottom
- Height = Arm Span
- Shoulder Width = 3 Head Widths
- Forearm = Foot Length
FACE
SKETCHBOOK #2: Sketching Perspective
Find an object to sketch, position it on a flat surface - DO NOT move the object after placed - and then sketch it from the three perspectives pictured above (From Below, From Straight On and From Above).
Specifically THINK about and NOTICE how the lines, shapes and values change as you change your perspective ... do you see something from one perspective that you couldn't from another?
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