1. week 1
  2. week 2
  3. week 3
  4. week 4
  5. week 5
  6. week 6
  7. week 7
  8. week 8
  9. week 9
  10. week 10
  11. week 11
  12. week 12
  13. week 13

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Summer 2010

WEEK 5 :
6/09/10: Tue, 9:00pm—12:00pm &
6/11/10: Fri, 12:25pm—3:25pm

Hi everybody,

I hope you all have had a nice week off from drawing homework, and that your holiday yesterday (Monday) was a nice break.

Many of you, and you all know who you are, have done little or no work outside of class. If you continue this even one more week, it is very likely you will have a failing grade at midterm, and it will be more and more difficult for you to improve that as each week goes by.

Therefore, it is time to get to work and to start drawing a little each day. If you want to save time, please pay attention to how much time I suggest you take on each exercise. At the top of each page you download, it suggests a time limit. Try to follow those time constraints. If it says 30min, that means you should draw rather quickly so that you can finish THE WHOLE THING in that amount of time. If it says 1hour, then you have more time to complete it and can draw more slowly.

Remember, it matters less how good it is to you, than how much time and effort you put out each week. Many of you spend quite a bit more than I suggest. Of course, it is up to you how much time you spend on drawing. The more time you spend, the more you will learn and undoubtedly the higher your grade. However, this is not required.

If you haven't done so, please bring $3.00 to class next week so that I can distribute the plastic picture planes to those of you who do not have one yet. Furthermore, please have your DRY-ERASE markers as well, so you will be able to work with your planes.

Current:

Week 5:

  1. CLASSWORK
    1. Intro Exercise:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype
    2. Exercise 1:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype
  1. HOMEWORK
    1. Exercise 1:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype
    2. Exercise 2:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype
    3. Exercise 3:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype
    4. Exercise 4:
      • LINK  —  .doc filetype
      • LINK  —  .pdf filetype


      • LINK  —  .ai graphic filetype for use in exercise 4

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