How to make a simple acrylic portraitHow to easily paint a human portrait with acrylic. First, for three-dimensional expression of portraits, the shadows of the face are divided into four major types. Divide it into the brightest part (highlight), the middle part, the mid-dark part, and the very dark part. Then, assign a color to each part. Focus on brightness rather than saturation. And simply paint the darkest part first according to the intensity of darkness, showing the shadow of the face. Below is the process of painting from dark to light. You can draw it in one go if you color it naturally without much difference in color, but first, I showed the difference in color to examine the process of filling the shadows of the picture depending on the brightness. Next, we create a gradient between the color separation lines according to the difference in light to make it look natural. In this way, you can easily complete a three-dimensional acrylic portrait.
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The TECC Education Department has been actively promoting school exchange programs for the past three years. These initiatives have promoted interaction between students from other countries and Taiwan, encouraging discussions on topics such as UNSDGs, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics), culture, history and school life. The winning works will be displayed at the National Taiwan Arts Education Center, giving visitors the opportunity to appreciate the impressive creativity of these young artists. Exhibition Institute : Association for Education Through Art of the Republic of China The 55th World School Children's Art ExhibitionChildren show their folk culture and life through drawings. These young artists created confident, spontaneous and independent paintings based on keen observation and imagination. Through this picture, we see the children's pure inner world. Real emotions are the most fascinating part of creating art. Because it leaves room for the imagination and captures the heart.
This exhibition plays an important role in international cultural and artistic exchange. It helps in understanding different cultures and is a core concept in art education. Through their paintings, we want to promote the culture, history, and background of various countries through Taiwan, and it is worth taking the time to admire these paintings. Viewers will not only be exposed to innocent and innocent children's messages, but will also be given infinite room for imagination. by excerpt website. https://www.arte.gov.tw/eng/pro1_exh_past.asp?KeyID=1951 1,2,3 point perspectiveWhat is the difference between 2-point perspective and 3-point perspective? It is the difference in angle of gaze of the observer looking at the object. When most of us explain perspective, one point is easy to understand. This is because it is easy to think of a railroad track, a train track, or a one-way road in the forest. And from 2 or 3 point perspective, confusion will arise. However, this can be easily distinguished by understanding the concepts below. That is, you draw a picture using two vanishing points and then check if there is one more vanishing point in the picture. As shown below, in the case of two-point perspective, you can see that it is drawn at a right angle without a vanishing point. However, starting from point 3, another vanishing point appears as shown below. You usually get this angle when you look up at a building up close. When you look at a large building from below, you will notice that it appears to be getting closer to the sky, as if the tip of the building is reaching into the sky. And the case where there is a third vanishing point below the eye level is easy to understand if you think of us as if we were flying over the city in a helicopter. When viewed from a helicopter, the building appears to be falling into the ground like a sharp nail. This is because there is another vanishing point acting below. Useful Children's Environmental Art Contest: Deadline May to JuneTitle of artwork such as “Healthy Oceans, Happy Fish” Once the entry is submitted, a confirmation email will be sent to the submittable.com account holder. The twelve finalists will be selected and notified by July 01, 2024. The finalists will be required to submit their original artwork via mail upon being notified as a finalist. Think about climate issues and solutions and consider how they have affected you or your community. Find something that resonates deeply with your experiences – perhaps a climate impact you witnessed, an initiative that you’ve participated in, or a source of strength and inspiration when thinking about the climate crisis. Share your personal climate story through art, writing, performance, film, or multimedia. What is the story that you’d like to tell? * Online submission and need parents/guardian consent. Teachers & Adult Sponsors: You can submit on behalf of your class or multiple student participants. Make one account using your email address, and start a new submission for each individual student (unless they are participating as a group). * Online submission: If you wish to make multiple submissions from a college/school, please use their Multiple Entry Spreadsheet instead of this form. |
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