Tài liệu tham khảo chuyên nghành hội họa, mỹ thuật - Detailed Dog Eye | DETAILED DOGEYE Brenda Hoddinott M-03 INTERMEDIATE ANIMALS FANTASY This detailed drawing of an eye of Shadow the Dalmatian relies completely on freehand sketching without the help of drawing tools such as a grid. You add the values and texture to her eye and the surrounding fur with mostly hatching. This project is divided into the following four sections 4- INTRODUCTION In order to truly understand how to draw an animal s eye correctly you need to be aware of its construction behind the small section you see. The eyeball is a fragile sphere nestled safely inside the frontal section of an animal s skull. However when you look at animals eyes you actually see very little of their eyeballs. The iris and pupil and sometimes a tiny segment of the white of the eye take up most of the visible sections. 4- OUTLINING CANINE EYE PROPORTIONS In this first section your goal is to sketch all the parts of her eye on your drawing paper proportionately correct. 4- BRINGING THE EYE TO LIFE WITH SHADING In addition to its basic triangular shape a realistic dog s eye drawn from this angle needs to illustrate the three dimensional forms of the iris eyeball eyelids and the bone structures around the eye. -I- ADDING FUR AND FINAL DETAILS Carefully placed shading graduations fool the observer s eye into seeing the three-dimensional under forms such as the bone structures. In the final steps of this project you use various pencils to draw Shadow s furry facial forms. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper graphite pencils kneaded and vinyl erasers and a pencil sharpener. This project is recommended for fine art educators and artists from age 12 to adult with good drawing skills. 16 PAGES - 23 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada - 2004 Revised 2006 - 2 - INTRODUCTION While this project explores drawing the eyes of a dog the basic principles are the same for many other types of animals. The next drawings illustrate a .