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Pen & Ink Drawing Workbook

by Alphonso Dunn Author

PEN AND INK DRAWING WORKBOOK is perfect for anyone looking for a book that provides lots of practice for developing and refining ink drawing skills and technique. It is appropriate for learners on all levels and is filled with over 100 engaging drills and exercises. The exercises in this comprehensive workbook are thoughtfully designed to take you from the essential elements like pen control, line consistency, basic strokes and variations to more advanced concepts such as, blending values, controlling gradations, shading compound forms, and rendering textures. It covers all the major pen and ink shading techniques including cross-hatching, stippling, scribbling, and more. In addition, there are 30 inspiring drawing exercises on a variety of subjects, which allows you to draw right inside the book. This book is the complementary workbook for PEN AND INK DRAWING: A SIMPLE GUIDE. However, it can still be used on its own as a general workbook for refining your skills and helping you to create stunning ink drawings with confidence!

Additional Details

ISBN
9780997046502
Print Status
In Print
Exercises
127
Suggested Grades
5th - 12th
URL
https://www.amazon.com/Pen-Ink-Drawing-Workbook...

Exercises

  • i Introduction p.8-9
  • ii Chapter 1 - Strokes p.10-11
  • 1.1 Making Strokes Consistent p.12
  • 1.2 Making Strokes Consistent p.13
  • 1.3 Straight Lines p.14
  • 1.4 Exercise 1.4
  • 1.5 Curved Lines p.16
  • 1.6 Curved Lines p.17
  • 1.7 Trailing Lines p.18
  • 1.8 Trailing Lines p.19
  • 1.9 The Basic Strokes p.20
  • 1.10 The Basic Strokes p.21
  • 1.11 Hatching p.22
  • 1.12 Cross-Hatching p.23
  • 1.13 Uneven Hatching p.24
  • 1.14 Stippling p.25
  • 1.15 Scribbling p.26
  • 1.16 Flowing Lines p.27
  • 1.17 Identify Variation p.28
  • 1.18 Identify Variation p.29
  • 1.19 Distinguish the Basic Strokes
  • 1.20 Distinguish the Basic Strokes p.31
  • 1.21 Identify Uses of Strokes p.32
  • 1.22 Identify Uses of Strokes p.33
  • iii Chapter 2 - Shading p.34-35
  • 2.1 Varying Line-Weight p.36
  • 2.2 Varying Line-Weight p.37
  • 2.3 Varying Line-Weight p.38
  • 2.4 Varying Line-Weight p.39
  • 2.5 Cross-Contour Lines p.40
  • 2.6 Cross-Contour Lines p.41
  • 2.7 Cross-Contour Lines p.42
  • 2.8 Cross-Contour Lines p.43
  • 2.9 Creating Even Value p.44
  • 2.10 Creating Even Value p.45
  • 2.11 6-Step Value Scale p.46
  • 2.12 6-Step Value Scale p.47
  • 2.13 Identifying Values p.48
  • 2.14 Identifying Values p.49
  • 2.15 9-Step Value Scale p.50
  • 2.16 Blending Values p.51
  • 2.17 Rate of Gradation p.52
  • 2.18 Range of Gradation p.53
  • 2.19 Direction of Gradation p.54
  • 2.20 Direction of Gradation p.55
  • 2.21 Revealing Planes p.56
  • 2.22 Revealing Planes p.57
  • 2.23 Line Direction and Structure p.58
  • 2.24 Line Direction and Structure p.59
  • 2.25 3-Value Shading p.60
  • 2.26 3-Value Shading p.61
  • 2.27 Shading Block Forms p.62
  • 2.28 Shading Block Forms p.63
  • 2.29 Shading Block Forms p.64
  • 2.30 Shading Block Forms p.65
  • 2.31 Shading Block Forms p.66
  • 2.32 Shading Block Forms p.67
  • 2.33 Shading Curved Surfaces p.68
  • 2.34 Shading Curved Surfaces p.69
  • 2.35 Shading Cylinders p.70
  • 2.36 Shading Cylinders p.71
  • 2.37 Shading Spheres p.72
  • 2.38 Shading Spheres p.73
  • 2.39 Simple Forms Composition p.74
  • 2.40 Simple Forms Composition p.75
  • 2.41 Local Value p.76
  • 2.42 Local Value p.77
  • 2.43 Determine Focal Area p.78
  • 2.44 Determine Focal Area p.79
  • 2.45 Compound Forms p.80
  • 2.46 Compound Forms p.81
  • iv Chapter 3 - Simulating Texture p.82-83
  • 3.1 Texture Patterns p.84
  • 3.2 Texture Patterns p.85
  • 3.3 Texture Chart p.86
  • 3.4 Texture Chart p.87
  • 3.5 Create Texture Patterns p.88
  • 3.6 Create a Texture Chart p.89
  • 3.7 Textured Contours p.90
  • 3.8 Textured Contours p.91
  • 3.9 Texture Follows Form p.92
  • 3.10 Texture Follows Form p.93
  • 3.11 Texture Follows Form p.94
  • 3.12 Texture Follows Form p.95
  • 3.13 Texture Value Scale p.96
  • 3.14 Texture Value Scale p.97
  • 3.15 Texture Value Scale p.98
  • 3.16 Texture Value Scale p.99
  • 3.17 Texture on Blocks p.100
  • 3.18 Texture on Blocks p.101
  • 3.19 Texture on Cylinders p.102
  • 3.20 Texture on Cylinders p.103
  • 3.21 Texture on Spheres p.104
  • 3.22 Texture on Spheres p.105
  • 3.23 Texture on Organic Forms p.106
  • 2.24 Texture on Organic Forms p.107
  • v Chapter 4 - Drawing Exercises p.108-109
  • 4.1 Garlic p.110
  • 4.2 Scribbled Eye p.111
  • 4.3 Hat p.112
  • 4.4 Calla Lily p.113
  • 4.5 Beetroot p.114
  • 4.6 Makeup Brush p.115
  • 4.7 Stripped Bow p.116
  • 4.8 Stripped Hat p.117
  • 4.9 Hammer p.118
  • 4.10 Mushroom p.119
  • 4.11 Orange p.120
  • 4.12 Lettuce p.121
  • 4.13 Spoon p.122
  • 4.14 Wooden Pail p.123
  • 4.15 Dog p.124
  • 4.16 Rabbit p.125
  • 4.17 Tree p.126
  • 4.18 Lily p.127
  • 4.19 Boulder p.128
  • 4.20 Glass Jar p.129
  • 4.21 Braid p.130
  • 4.22 Toucan p.131
  • 4.23 Stippled Eye p.132
  • 4.24 Nose p.133
  • 4.25 Fish p.134
  • 4.26 Bird p.135
  • 4.27 Cat p.136
  • 4.28 Work Boot p.137
  • 4.29 House p.138
  • 4.30 Burger p.139

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