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Answered 2 days ago Learn Calligraphy

Super Kids

Copperplate calligraphy is a style of calligraphy that uses a pointed pen to create a distinctive script ¹ ². Some characteristics of Copperplate calligraphy include ²: - Thick and thin lines (or strokes) - No sharp angles - Can be created with a light touch or by applying pressure - Can... read more

Copperplate calligraphy is a style of calligraphy that uses a pointed pen to create a distinctive script ¹ ². Some characteristics of Copperplate calligraphy include ²: - Thick and thin lines (or strokes) - No sharp angles - Can be created with a light touch or by applying pressure - Can be done with a broad edge pen - Can be done with a pointed pen with an oblique pen holder - Has 8 different basic strokes and is used in both traditional and modern calligraphy - Uses a slanted guideline to ensure consistency in spacing and shading - Uses equal space between letters and strokes - Has squared tops

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Answered on 09 Jul Learn Drawing

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

Here are some of the best books to get started in drawing ¹: - "Drawing Lessons for Beginning Artists" by Kate Berry - "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards - "Use Your Artist’s Brain" by Carl Purcell - "Drawing for the Absolute and Utter Beginner" by Claire Watson Garcia - "The... read more
Here are some of the best books to get started in drawing ¹: - "Drawing Lessons for Beginning Artists" by Kate Berry - "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" by Betty Edwards - "Use Your Artist’s Brain" by Carl Purcell - "Drawing for the Absolute and Utter Beginner" by Claire Watson Garcia - "The Natural Way to Draw" by Kimon Nicholaides - "Drawing for the Absolute Beginner" by Mark and Mary Willenbrink - "Keys to Drawing" by Bert Dodson read less
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Answered on 09 Jul Learn Drawing

Bhawna Mehndiratta

Experienced and certified teacher from Delhi University

Draw things you see in your everyday life, from observation. Draw less from pictures unless you have to. Draw things you've never drawn before. It doesn't have to be perfect and it won't be.
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Answered on 09 Jul Learn Drawing

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

The past tense of "draw" is "drew". For example: - I draw a picture (present tense) - I drew a picture (past tense) - I will draw a picture (future tense) Additionally, the past participle form of "draw" is "drawn", which is used in combination with "has" or "had" to form the present perfect... read more
The past tense of "draw" is "drew". For example: - I draw a picture (present tense) - I drew a picture (past tense) - I will draw a picture (future tense) Additionally, the past participle form of "draw" is "drawn", which is used in combination with "has" or "had" to form the present perfect and past perfect tenses, respectively: - I have drawn a picture (present perfect) - I had drawn a picture (past perfect read less
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Answered 2 days ago Learn Calligraphy

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Despite its prominence in ancient cultures, calligraphy is still a popular form of artistic expression today—modern calligraphers use their creativity to make unique works of art that are often more decorative than traditional writing.
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Answered on 09 Jul Learn Drawing

Sana Begum

My teaching experience 12 years

There are several types of engineering drawings, including: 1. *Detail Drawings*: Show the dimensions and details of a single component or part. 2. *Assembly Drawings*: Illustrate how multiple parts are assembled together. 3. *Installation Drawings*: Show how equipment or systems are installed. 4.... read more
There are several types of engineering drawings, including: 1. *Detail Drawings*: Show the dimensions and details of a single component or part. 2. *Assembly Drawings*: Illustrate how multiple parts are assembled together. 3. *Installation Drawings*: Show how equipment or systems are installed. 4. *Diagrammatic Drawings*: Use symbols and simplified representations to show system relationships. 5. *Schematic Drawings*: Show the functional relationships between components. 6. *Pictorial Drawings*: Use 3D views to show the overall appearance of an object or system. 7. *Orthographic Drawings*: Use 2D views (front, top, side) to show the exact shape and dimensions. 8. *Isometric Drawings*: Use a 3D view to show the object in a single drawing. 9. *Sectional Drawings*: Show the internal details of an object or system. 10. *Exploded View Drawings*: Show the individual parts of an assembly spread out. These types of engineering drawings serve different purposes and are used in various fields like mechanical, electrical, civil, and architectural engineering. read less
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Answered 2 days ago Learn Drawing

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To start drawing sketches with imagination: Observe and Study: Pay attention to real-life objects, people, and scenes to understand their shapes, proportions, and details. Practice Basic Shapes: Begin with simple shapes (circles, squares, triangles) and practice combining them to form objects. Experiment... read more

To start drawing sketches with imagination:

  1. Observe and Study: Pay attention to real-life objects, people, and scenes to understand their shapes, proportions, and details.
  2. Practice Basic Shapes: Begin with simple shapes (circles, squares, triangles) and practice combining them to form objects.
  3. Experiment with Perspective: Learn how to draw objects from different angles to add depth and realism to your sketches.
  4. Use Reference Images: Start with references to understand how things look, then gradually move towards creating without direct references.
  5. Develop Your Style: Allow your unique style to emerge by experimenting with different techniques and subjects.
  6. Draw Regularly: Consistent practice is key to improving your skills and developing your imagination.

By incorporating these steps into your routine, you'll build confidence and creativity in your sketching abilities over time.

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Answered 6 days ago Learn Drawing

Sadiq

C language Faculty (online Classes )

Drawing enables us to realize our imagination(s), to draw in and on the material world and to explore what it is to be human.
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Answered 4 days ago Learn Drawing

Bhawna Mehndiratta

Experienced and certified teacher from Delhi University

The middle finger should be the tallest, with the ring finger and index finger on the downward slope of the arch and the little finger finishing out the line. The thumb is an outlier from the rest and should sit further apart from the others. Step 2: Mark your knuckles. The knuckles are your points of... read more

The middle finger should be the tallest, with the ring finger and index finger on the downward slope of the arch and the little finger finishing out the line. The thumb is an outlier from the rest and should sit further apart from the others. Step 2: Mark your knuckles. The knuckles are your points of articulation.

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Answered 2 days ago Learn Drawing

Mohini

Pro, XP-Pen Deco 01 V2, and Wacom One CTL-472, all offering affordable options with good features for starting digital art.
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