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drawer32
Hi! =3


Does anyone got any tips on how to draw physical contact [like, grabing objects, touch, etc] ??



Any tip would be fine.
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paulette4
Best I could say is look at a picture similar to what you are thinking of, then the same as usual. Look at shadows, highlights and everything in between.
IslanderNL
For any physical contact, you'd need to depict the pressure points either on the object if its soft or on the part that is grabbing.

Drawing any object follows the same procedure. It involves close observation of the subject and careful application of graphite in layers to crate form. Just take your time, look carefully and think before you put pencil to paper and you'll do fine.
drawer32
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For any physical contact, you'd need to depict the pressure points either on the object if its soft or on the part that is grabbing.

Drawing any object follows the same procedure. It involves close observation of the subject and careful application of graphite in layers to crate form. Just take your time, look carefully and think before you put pencil to paper and you'll do fine.


Thanks for the tip Jeanette! smile.gif


You got any tips on what to think about while depicting these pressure points?
That would be helpful! =3
Calvin
I don't think the concept of pressure points is the "Point" here. Just find an action that represents your idea in a photo or in real life and draw what you see with the "Point" of your pencil. There is no magic. There is only art. Oh, ya, and practice don't hurt.
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