Friday, 3 May 2013

Landscape: Final

There is a lot of depth in this image because of the view point it was taken from
it has made the buildings have a nice perspective
We can clearly see the foreground, mid ground and background
We can see the highlights on the sides of the buildings and the shadows on the front of the buildings
 giving the viewer a sense of the light source thus making it clearer to see the depth

We can see the vanishing point in the distance
foreshortening is happening as we can see the building at the 
front look bigger than the building at the back
We can see the horizon line at the end of the buildings.

Some of the angles look curved rather than straight
Some of the windows seem out of perspective which lets down this drawing

Still Life: Final

The composition in this drawing seems to work we can tell
where the still life objects are and what's around them
we can see the cast shading from the objects projecting onto the desk to give a sense of depth
we can see more detail on the rule of thirds as there's more objects for the viewer to view

There is no orphaned objects as the objects are all close together
We cant see any kissing objects with the way they were positioned this stops confusion to
 the viewer so they know which object is which.
We can see a foreground ,mid ground and background giving the viewer depth
There is a nice balance of shading on both halves of the drawing
The bottles top doesn't look identical to the other side
Everything seems in proportion which helps the viewer recognise the objects.

Figure: Final

From this drawing we can see that there is quite a bit of foreshortening happening with the legs
 arms and torso area of the figure.
The shading helps bring depth it also helps the viewer see the curved shapes of the human body
We can see the figure is in a static pose as she is not moving
The figure has nice posture as the figure is grounded laying down also using the left elbow to 
hold the head in this static pose

We can see gesture in the figure because of the positioning of the legs, curved spin and especially the
arm holding the head letting the viewer know its a life drawing 
We can see the highlights at the front of the body and the shadows beind cast further back indicating
the the viewer that the light source is in-front of the model

The perspective is a little off with the whole drawing
The image seems too centred instead of being in the rule of thirds