Instructor: Julia Nelson, [email protected]
Have you ever been puzzled by making buildings look 3D and getting all those bricks to look right? Are you okay at drawing buildings but want to give them a little more character?
Come draw with us and discover some tips and tricks for getting the two dimensional surface to yield three dimensional forms. This class will not focus solely on learning the formula of perspective drawing but use it as one tool. Time will be given to work on patterns and surface texture of buildings such as bricks and stone.
Any drawing medium is fine for the first class. Materials used by the teacher may include: pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, pastel or stick charcoal.
Please contact the instructor at [email protected] for more information about which supplies you would like to use.
Instructor: Julia Nelson, [email protected]
Have you ever been puzzled by making buildings look 3D and getting all those bricks to look right? Are you okay at drawing buildings but want to give them a little more character?
Come draw with us and discover some tips and tricks for getting the two dimensional surface to yield three dimensional forms. This class will not focus solely on learning the formula of perspective drawing but use it as one tool. Time will be given to work on patterns and surface texture of buildings such as bricks and stone.
Any drawing medium is fine for the first class. Materials used by the teacher may include: pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, pastel or stick charcoal.
Please contact the instructor at [email protected] for more information about which supplies you would like to use.
Instructor: Julia Nelson, [email protected]
Have you ever been puzzled by making buildings look 3D and getting all those bricks to look right? Are you okay at drawing buildings but want to give them a little more character?
Come draw with us and discover some tips and tricks for getting the two dimensional surface to yield three dimensional forms. This class will not focus solely on learning the formula of perspective drawing but use it as one tool. Time will be given to work on patterns and surface texture of buildings such as bricks and stone.
Any drawing medium is fine for the first class. Materials used by the teacher may include: pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, pastel or stick charcoal.
Please contact the instructor at [email protected] for more information about which supplies you would like to use.
Instructor: Julia Nelson, [email protected]
Have you ever been puzzled by making buildings look 3D and getting all those bricks to look right? Are you okay at drawing buildings but want to give them a little more character?
Come draw with us and discover some tips and tricks for getting the two dimensional surface to yield three dimensional forms. This class will not focus solely on learning the formula of perspective drawing but use it as one tool. Time will be given to work on patterns and surface texture of buildings such as bricks and stone.
Any drawing medium is fine for the first class. Materials used by the teacher may include: pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, pastel or stick charcoal.
Please contact the instructor at [email protected] for more information about which supplies you would like to use.