Landscape Sketching Techniques PDF
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This document discusses various aspects of landscape sketching, including techniques for using lines, color schemes (like complementary and analogous), and a brief overview of one-point perspective. It also touches upon the principles of harmony & rhythm in art.
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Lines that are bent and not straight. Using Lines for Landscape Sketching 161 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Illusion --- something that appears to be real but is not | |...
Lines that are bent and not straight. Using Lines for Landscape Sketching 161 +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Illusion --- something that appears to be real but is not | | | | Using Lines for Landscape Sketching 163 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | The Colors of Landscapes 167 | +=======================================================================+ | | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Split Complementary Color Scheme | | | | The Colors of Landscapes \| 169 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ![](media/image5.jpg) -- -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Learning About One-point Perspective \| 179 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | g Check the Meaning | | | | Creating Harmony and Rhythm \| 185 | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ![](media/image16.jpg) +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | C. | | | | D. | | | | | | | | E. | | | | | | | | 3. This%fers to nearness or closeness of objects. | | | | 4. other word for movement in art. | | | | 5. A principle of art that shows oneness in the whole picture | | through the arrangement of colors, shapes, lines, and forms. | | ![](media/image19.jpg) | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+