Today we will learn the basic elements in Drawing.
There are a few pencils by which you will need to draw i.e, starting with
(8H, 6H, 4H, 2H, H, HB, B. 2B, 4B, 6B, 8B, 10B and so on...)
We have divided drawing into 3 parts for easier understanding and completion
- Firstly you should start making rough concept thoughts on paper by 6H/4H/2H initially because the 'H' grade is easily erasable and light in strokes. You should make the rough sketch in this stage, no need of details.
- Now, take up HB pencil and darken the image of your thought on the rough sketch drawn by you. Avoid making double lines, thick lines etc. As we must avoid erasing as much as possible because it will damage the sheet.
- And then, at last, you'll need to take any B graded pencil and shade the art piece.
- Again after everything is completed, search for any mistakes and don't forget to darken the outlines.
This is the correct way to not spoil the sheet and complete the drawing in the given allotted time. We suggest using 4H before drawing for initial layout, HB for final drawing and 4B, 6B, 8B for the shading after the HB Final drawing is done. Given Time period for Drawing is 2Hrs 15min. Where in, 3 questions will be provided. And as follows:-
- 3 Dimensional question - With the play of Light and Shadow with shading. - 35M
- 2 Dimensional question - Here the only two dimensions a student will draw is in X-axis & Y-axis. Which will be in colour mode and different types of colour schemes are also be required with basic design principles understanding. - 35M
- Final Important question is based on Perspective i.e, Situational Drawing. Here, a beautiful scenario narration is provided to you wherein they test the creative thinking ability of you. Every person has a unique creative view in their minds. The exact scene which you get in your mind after reading the question is what you'll need to present on the A4 paper at the offline exam. Here you should use these following principle elements in your artwork - shading Light and Shadow. 1PP, 2PP, 3PP, 4PP, 5PP, Birds Eye View, Human Eye View, Ant's Eye View etc. - 55M
So now, we assume you got a basic understanding of this exam. There are many minute and basic key elements to learn beforehand to appear these questions. Kindly go through and practice.
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Three-dimensional thinking about light and shadow is an important element in the work of an architect, as light and darkness not only create visual differences but also enrich the emotions and experiences of the space for its users. When an architect understands how both natural and artificial light impact a space, they can create sophisticated designs that bring harmony and a sense of comfort.
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