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It is a simple loop but if you cannot draw a round then |
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Please do not start out with that old theoretical talk, I could not draw a straight line. If we need a straight line, we can use a ruler. |
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Who am I? Oh, just one of Arijit Bhattacharyya is little funny character. I am the spirit of the book. I represent all the blue in here. He just calls me Chankey and lets it go at that. Now, I have got a few interesting things to tell you.
Since Arijit cannot talk to you personally, he put me in here so we can really get together. Now this plan of action is based on the use of simple forms that are already known and familiar to you, and which you can certainly draw. From these simple, known forms, we build other forms, which without some constructive plan would be too complicated to draw. For instance, the top of the head, or cranium, is nearer to a ball in shape than anything else. We thus arrive at the outlines that are needed instead of guessing at them. Only the most talented end experienced artist can draw at once the final outlines. That procedure is most difficult, and is the reason most people give up drawing. But knowing how to construct makes drawing simple and easy, and a delightful pastime to anybody. By building preliminary shapes and developing the outlines on them, we know WHERE TO DRAW OUR REAL LINES. There is hardly anything that cannot first be constructed by the use of simple forms.
The simplest Forms we know are the sphere, the cube, and oval. |
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