Friday, 19 May 2017

Stippling Technique

STIPPLING TECHNIQUE 

Stippling is the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity or shading by using small dots. 

Today, we are going to learn this art.. 
It is simple, but be careful it needs dedication. Doing this(stippling) starts by drawing dots.


  • Try to draw dots in accurate manner , use thin point sketch-pen or micron pen or pen. 
  • Avoid getting tail for the dot.
  • Try drawing dots in a gradient manner as shown below. Practice this before drawing.

    Gradient_micron


  • Once you get perfect dots, we are ready to draw.
  • If you are beginner I'd ask you to create a rough framework for your drawing.(Do not draw dark while making framework, avoid use of dark pencil.)
  • Initially make the light drawing as you cannot make it white again.
  • Increase the intensity of the dots on the position where you want a dark patch.
  • Here's a short and fast video for making stippling art.
                                    

                          

Sunday, 4 December 2016

The Artz Stop

Hello everyone my name is Shardul I am an architect student and here are some of my sketches that I would like to show it to you all it includes stippling, things related to anatomy, live sketching ,also somewhat graphical representation . Soon we'll be getting towards new art forms and types of sketches like Warli Painting, Madhubani, Gond Painting, Doodling, Logo designing and many other art form that you might be knowing and even the ones that you might not!





Stipple Art Elephant:
In this I have used small dots to make an elephant. To give shades we change the density of dots which increases or decreases the depth of sketch . I made basic outline of an elephant with pencil and then used micron pens to give it depth, that is to give it a bit of 3D aspect.

The Glasses:
Again this is a try to make an 3D sketch of Glasses using pencil shades. In this the basic idea is to use the pressure of pencil variably and understand how perspective plays an important role in making such sketches.


The Shiva:
The painting of Lord Shiva below is just made using black poster color on white cartridge sheet. The shadow is depicted with black color giving an abstract type of look to this painting. 








My Hand:
A small pinch of knowledge of anatomy can take your sketches to a different level. In this I have tried to show that using shades and shadows, which may look simple but fairly it isn't that easy. Need of lot of practice, perseverance and knowledge is required. 








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