Showing posts with label coloured. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloured. Show all posts
Friday, April 22, 2016
HOW TO CREATE A COLOURED GARDEN SNAIL IN MS WORD
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 25 PART 1
TITLE: HOW TO CREATE A COLOURED GARDEN SNAIL IN MS WORD
TYPE: GRAPHIC ART
In this project, Ill show readers how to create a graphic design with the digital drawing of a garden snail which is at the first place a fine art drawing. Works of art such as drawings, paintings, prints and sculptures that are created for display and to be admired for their esthetical values as well as mediums for artists to express their creativity, emotions and thoughts are known as fine arts. These works are not intended to be produced in large quantities for practical or commercial use. However, graphic art is more inclined to commercial purposes. Therefore graphic designs which are meant for a larger audience are produced in large quantities such as posters, advertisements, magazine covers, brochures, labels, and so on. Graphic artists got to produce works in accordance to the needs and expectations of the clients. As a matter of fact, I personally feel that until now naturalistic works are still the preferred choice of most clients.
Adding colour effects to the drawing enhance its appearance. To create a coloured drawing of the snail, use the tools on the Format tab to create the desired effects. For example, to create 3-D effects for the shell, do the following:
Format > Shape Fill > Gradient > More Gradients, and in the Fill Effects dialog box, choose a colour or two colours and also a shading style (From Center). You can also try choosing an effect from Shape Styles.
Feel free to experiment with the tools to get the desired effects. Dont worry, they wont bite!

Friday, January 29, 2016
HOW TO CREATE A COLOURED GARDEN SNAIL IN MS WORD PART 2
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 25 PART 2
TITLE: HOW TO CREATE A COLOURED GARDEN SNAIL IN MS WORD
TYPE: GRAPHIC ART
After creating the subject, the next step is to create the surrounding, right? In this project, Id decided to place the snail on a leaf which will be used later to design an advertisement poster. Drawing the leaf is much simpler than drawing the snail, dont you think? Three tools were used to draw the leaf that you see below. The tools are Rounded Rectangle, Line and Freeform line.
The Drawing

The Dissected Drawing

The Completed Illustration

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