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Drawing is for Everyone! Demystifying the Process (Tina Hotchkiss)
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Go ahead and draw a fork! How did it turn out?
Dive into this drawing challenge and then join us, as Tina Hotchkiss shows us how to correctly draw a fork (and most objects!). Tina will also talk about her course at Etchr, 'Introduction to Drawing' while breaking some myths and removing any lingering intimidation around the subject.
COURSE CURRICULUM:
Session 1: Adding Dimension to Shapes
Understand how cubes sit in space. Learn how to draw straight lines and add depth to your subject using one and two-point perspectives.
Session 2: Drawing Simple Objects
Take depth and dimension further by applying your knowledge to drawing simple closed and open objects, like filling cabinets and tables. At the end of this class, you will be able to use perspective, place your objects in space, and accurately draw simple straight objects, such as books.
Session 3: Drawing Curved Objects
Apply everything you learned, but this time, to curved objects in space. Learn how to carve a cylinder out of a cube while developing a sketching hand and training your eye to see as an artist. At the end of this class, you will be able to accurately draw simple rounded objects, like vases and cups, and place them in space.
Session 4: Complex Curved Objects
Learn how to connect different-size ovals for complex curves and make cones from cylinders. At the end of this class, you'll be able to accurately draw more complex curved objects, such as wine bottles and intricate vases.
Session 5: Spheres
Develop a sketching hand for circles that don't look stiff and misshapen. Create a value scale and learn how to layer graphite to create smooth transitions of values. At the end of this class, you will understand value, shade, shadow and depth.
Session 6: Complete a Still Life Drawing
Apply everything you learned while drawing a still-life composition. Join Tina and draw alongside her as you learn how to:
• Set up your subject and understand where to start drawing;
• Draw each object in proportion to the other;
• Compose your drawing;
• Apply shade, shadow, and create the illusion of 3D objects that occupy space
If you'd like to draw alongside Tina, then grab the following supplies:
• Drawing pencils 4H to 6B
• Etchr Sketchbook - Hot Press A5
• Kneaded eraser
Dive into this drawing challenge and then join us, as Tina Hotchkiss shows us how to correctly draw a fork (and most objects!). Tina will also talk about her course at Etchr, 'Introduction to Drawing' while breaking some myths and removing any lingering intimidation around the subject.
COURSE CURRICULUM:
Session 1: Adding Dimension to Shapes
Understand how cubes sit in space. Learn how to draw straight lines and add depth to your subject using one and two-point perspectives.
Session 2: Drawing Simple Objects
Take depth and dimension further by applying your knowledge to drawing simple closed and open objects, like filling cabinets and tables. At the end of this class, you will be able to use perspective, place your objects in space, and accurately draw simple straight objects, such as books.
Session 3: Drawing Curved Objects
Apply everything you learned, but this time, to curved objects in space. Learn how to carve a cylinder out of a cube while developing a sketching hand and training your eye to see as an artist. At the end of this class, you will be able to accurately draw simple rounded objects, like vases and cups, and place them in space.
Session 4: Complex Curved Objects
Learn how to connect different-size ovals for complex curves and make cones from cylinders. At the end of this class, you'll be able to accurately draw more complex curved objects, such as wine bottles and intricate vases.
Session 5: Spheres
Develop a sketching hand for circles that don't look stiff and misshapen. Create a value scale and learn how to layer graphite to create smooth transitions of values. At the end of this class, you will understand value, shade, shadow and depth.
Session 6: Complete a Still Life Drawing
Apply everything you learned while drawing a still-life composition. Join Tina and draw alongside her as you learn how to:
• Set up your subject and understand where to start drawing;
• Draw each object in proportion to the other;
• Compose your drawing;
• Apply shade, shadow, and create the illusion of 3D objects that occupy space
If you'd like to draw alongside Tina, then grab the following supplies:
• Drawing pencils 4H to 6B
• Etchr Sketchbook - Hot Press A5
• Kneaded eraser