See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379111951Method · March 2024DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.27973.260821 author:Umer HameedUniversity of Liverpool
Cross Hatching The cross-hatching Technique consists of overlapping lines coming from multiple directions. I use this Technique to convey wrinkled or highly textured skin as well as some types of fabrics. Circulism Circulism is my second favorite shading technique. It's great for creating realistic skin textures. The idea is to draw many circles that overlap each other, building tone with each added layer. This technique requires a lot of patience! When using this technique to draw skin with fine wrinkles, use a sharp tip, for smooth skin, angle your pencil more so you get slightly blunt circles which are much easier to blend, giving the skin a softer appearance.
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Contour Shading This technique is similar to hatching or cross hatching, except you're curving the lines to follow the contour of the form you are shading. Contour lines can be drawn vertically, horizontally and even diagonally, This is a great shading technique to practice giving form to your line drawings. With a sharp pencil tip, it's great for shading fine wrinkle. NAME 1 Nabighah 2 Amir Ali 3 Aamna Maryam 4 Aansa Majeed 5 Abdul Rehman 6 Abu Hurera 7 Areeb Zakir 8 Arooj Azhar 9 Arooj Mehmood 10 Ayesha Amir 11 Eman Fatima REGT.# 21-NTU-DD-1548 21-NTU-DD-1565 22-NTU-DD-1501 22-NTU-DD-1502 22-NTU-DD-1503 22-NTU-DD-1504 22-NTU-DD-1505 22-NTU-DD-1506 22-NTU-DD-1507 22-NTU-DD-1508 22-NTU-DD-1512 Behance Link Assignment 20 03 2024 Caravaggio "The Calling of Saint Matthew" (1599-1600) Peter Paul Rubens "The Descent from the Cross" (1612-1614) Diego Velzquez "Las Meninas" (1656)
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Artemisia Gentileschi "Judith Slaying Holofernes" (c. 1614-1620) Gian Lorenzo Bernini "Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (1647-1652) Rembrandt van Rijn "The Night Watch" (1642) Nicolas Poussin "The Rape of the Sabine Women" (1637-1638) Anthony van Dyck "Charles I at the Hunt" (c. 1635) Caravaggio "David with the Head of Goliath" (c. 1607) Peter Paul Rubens "The Garden of Love" (c. 1633) Johannes Vermeer "The Milkmaid" (c. 1658) 12 Faiza nadeem 22-NTU-DD-1513 13 Fatima Tu Zahra 22-NTU-DD-1514 14 Ghayyur HASSAN 22-NTU-DD-1515 15 Hafsa UMER 22-NTU-DD-1516 16 Hamsa Ehsan 22-NTU-DD-1518 17 Jaweria Ayub 22-NTU-DD-1519 18 Minahil Ghafoor 22-NTU-DD-1522 19 Muhammad Zadan 22-NTU-DD-1523
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20 Muhammad Ahmad 22-NTU-DD-1524 Pervaiz 21 Muhammad Taha Amjad 22-NTU-DD-1525 22 Noreen 22-NTU-DD-1527 23 Raja Muhammad Hassan 22-NTU-DD-1528 Diego Velzquez "The Surrender of Breda" (1634-1635) Caravaggio "The Supper at Emmaus" (1601) Rembrandt van Rijn "The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp" (1632) Diego Velzquez "Portrait of Pope Innocent X" (1650) Caravaggio "The Death of the Virgin" (1606) Peter Paul Rubens "The Three Graces" (c. 1635) Rembrandt van Rijn "The Return of the Prodigal Son" (1669) Anthony van Dyck "Portrait of Charles I of England" (1635) Gian Lorenzo Bernini "The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa" (1647-1652)
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