ILLUSTRATED LESSON NOTES FOR TEACHERS
INTRODUCTION preamble for all lessons 1) cityscape 2) cityscape up 3) cityscape down 4) room interior two point 5) railway 6) room interior CVP 6b) room interior cont. 7) letters 8) shadows basic 9) shadows 2 10) archway 10b) completed arch 11) road 11b) road continuded 12) book 12b) book continued PART TWO INTRODUCTION 1) 'quick sketch page' 2) methods of shading 3) tennis and shadows 4) reference sheet 5) in three dimensions 6) a 'fork' in the road 7) portraiture 8) portraiture cont. 9) drawing roses
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Learning to draw - lesson notes for teachers
LESSON NOTES FOR TEACHERS
LEARN HOW TO DRAWEssential and elementary lessons on learning how to draw for 9-14year olds who have interests in becoming; Artists, Architects, Video game designers, Cartoon artists, Special effects artists, Interior Designers, Draughtsmen, Fashion Designers, Surveyors, Engineers, Builders, Illustrators, Graphic designers, Computer designers, Set designers for film, opera, ballet, stage etc.
Time- Lessons are separated into approx. 40 min segments. Homestudy - 10 to 20 minutes per lesson - set work proposals suggested at end of each lesson. Materials:
30x45cms or 12"x18" standard cartridge paper (thick, white, plain) sketchpad. 2H, HB and 4B pencils Ruler and eraser
General lesson structure: 5-10 min. revision and homework assessment. 5 min. new page, draw margin and add title (bottom rh corner). 20 min. demo and child practical drawing. 5min. summary and suggested homework. NOTES
*These lessons are designed