Friday, December 30, 2011

Drawing the Ear


 
  






Drawing the Ear

Drawing the Ear - Step 1
Step 1 - The Initial Line Drawing
The ear is a complicated arrangement of ripples and folds of flesh.
You need to organise its irregular shape into some basic forms that are easier to outline.
You can then use this linear framework to gradually build up its complex form with tone.

Drawing the Ear - Step 2
Step 2 - The Initial Tones
Simplify the tonal structure into three areas:
1. Areas that are mostly light - Leave these unshaded.
2. Areas that are mostly dark - Shade these with a mid-tone.
3. Areas that are extremely dark - Shade these with a dark tone.


Drawing the Ear - Step 3
Step 3 - The Final Tones
Look deeply into each area of tone and try to pick up on the subtle variations that lie within.
You may have to darken some of the light areas and lighten some of the dark areas to achieve a balance of tone.
Tonal drawing is simply a balancing act between the elements of light and shade.
In fact, all drawing is a constant balance between your observation, your concentration, your judgement and your technique.

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