BLACKBOARD
SKETCHING
PLATE 22
A very few
lines
will often indicate the pose or action of an animal. Try lines similar
to those
at 1; study other animals and try a few characteristic lines. See No. 1
for the
squirrel and for the fish.
After
practicing
the pose, try 2 without sketching the lines with the point of the
chalk, but by
using the side, as in previous sketches. To finish the sketch add the
few
details necessary, as shown in the other drawings.
The
strokes used in
these sketches are given on several other plates. They are produced by
using
the side of about two-thirds of a stick of chalk, and by accenting or
letting
the pressure be greatest at the end of the chalk which is to form the
outline.
This type of stroke is perhaps most evident where the pressure was upon
the
left end of the chalk, as in the squirrel's back.
See also
stroke 4, plate 3, and strokes upon
plate 5.
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