Constructive drawing is a technique used in art to create accurate and proportionate representations of objects or figures by breaking them down into basic geometric forms and building upon them. The goal of constructive drawing is to create a sense of three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional image, by establishing the basic underlying structure of the subject and using that structure as a foundation for more detailed work. This technique is often used in fields such as illustration, animation, and architecture, as it allows artists to create accurate and convincing depictions of complex subjects. Constructive drawing involves careful observation of the subject, understanding of its structure and proportion, and knowledge of how to use light and shadow to create depth and volume. It is an important skill for any artist who wants to create realistic or representational artwork.
Chitra Shastra comprehensive Constructive Drawing programme spans six months and covers a wide range of foundational art skills. Students will gain a deep understanding and mastery of key techniques and concepts essential to creating great art.
Term 1 | Term 2 | Term 3 | Term 4 |
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Basic Form Painting | Concept Drawing | Environmental Design part 1 | Composition part 1 |
Perspective & Constructive Drawing | Story board & Colour palette | Environmental Design part 2 | Composition part 2 |
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