This course focuses on the essentials of perspective drawing, helping students understand depth, viewpoint, and proportion. Learners will master one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective while applying realistic shading, lighting, and texturing. Ideal for those seeking a strong foundation in spatial drawing for professional or personal art growth.
This course focuses on the essentials of perspective drawing, helping students understand depth, viewpoint, and proportion. Learners will master one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective while applying realistic shading, lighting, and texturing. Ideal for those seeking a strong foundation in spatial drawing for professional or personal art growth.
Duration: 3 Months
Modes:
Online: 3 days in week | 1 hour per session
On-Campus (Offline):
• Alternate Days – Monday, Wednesday & Friday | 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
• Weekend – Saturday & Sunday | 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Note: Timings are flexible and may be adjusted based on mutual availability of teacher and students.
Holding the pencil correctly
Horizontal, vertical, diagonal & curved line practice
Geometric shape drawing
Measuring drawing area and subject
Observation and proportion rules
Scribbling, freehand sketching
Nature and object drawing basics
Understanding perspective drawing
Types of perspectives:
• One-point perspective
• Two-point perspective
• Three-point perspective
Eye level & vanishing points
Complex structures with multiple vanishing points
Roofs, windows, doors, and architectural forms
Drawing cubes, boxes, cylinders, ellipses, and complex shapes
Using different eye levels and light-shadow play in perspective
HB & shading pencils
Pencil shading: blending, hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, scribbling, circulism, contour
Texture creation using pencil dust and materials like cotton, sack, paper, dry leaves, etc.
Impression art with mixed materials (leather, marble, wood, etc.)
Charcoal stick/pencil work
Fine liners, brush pens, dip pens, technical pens
Use of Crowquill nibs
Different types of inks and surfaces
Line styles and brush handling techniques
Introduction to watercolours and tools
Watercolour papers and pigment handling
Techniques:
• Wet on wet & wet on dry
• Flat wash, graded wash, glazed wash
• Splatter, spray, wax resist, dry brush
• Stamping, tissue texture, plastic wrap
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