Basic Drawing - How to Suggest Outlines and Edges
Drawing with outlines is fine, but all too often the outlines destroys the 3D effect the drawing is trying to create. The trick is to suggest outlines and edges in your drawing. This makes sketches so much more convincing as a drawing. I also cover hatching and cross hatching to create my tonal drawings.
It is easy to create a suggestion of outline or an edge by drawing line. This art tutorial explains how to use line to suggest the angle of a surface and the edge between them. How to draw a leaf, a pencil a tube and a flower are all covered in this tutorial. I am using a 2B pencil for the drawings, but any pencil can be used for this drawing method.
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Видео Basic Drawing - How to Suggest Outlines and Edges канала Paul Priestley
It is easy to create a suggestion of outline or an edge by drawing line. This art tutorial explains how to use line to suggest the angle of a surface and the edge between them. How to draw a leaf, a pencil a tube and a flower are all covered in this tutorial. I am using a 2B pencil for the drawings, but any pencil can be used for this drawing method.
PATREON: I'd like to thank the following patrons whose support in the making of this video is much appreciated: Aou I, Danny Wilshaw, Dee Ann Havely, Deirdre Feely, Denise Berg, Ivan Gilbert Rappaport, Mary Stewart, Nicolae Opris, S. Ryckman, Tatiana Lostorto, Tess N, Tina Valentine, Visnja Zeljeznjak, Linda Frazier, Marnie Coutts, Stein Harald Os, Emily Liss, William Scott Griffiths, Dinny Hinds, Danielle Basiuk, Patrick Lefebvre, Debra Mason, Jennifer Lansdowne, Philip Levene, Alena Sidorkina, Jeff Smith and Ashok Kanagasundram
Do you enjoy my videos? Become my patron and receive cool rewards in return. Checkout my Patreon site for details: https://patreon.com/paulpriestleyart
Want this video in your own language? Check out my video to see how: https://youtu.be/ZnoxutAvyaI
For drawing and painting art tutorials designed for beginners - visit my website:- https://paulpriestleyart.com
Follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PaulPriestleyArtVideos/
Check out my art history channel: https://youtube.com/artistinschoolcouk
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