Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label panda. Show all posts
Saturday, April 23, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A PANDA HEAD IN MS WORD
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 14 (PART 1)
TYPE : GRAPHIC DESIGN

Ever come across situations at times that dont really go your way. This happened to me when I tried to draw a happy looking panda but it ended up with the panda looking quite angry. After trying a few times and still couldnt get it right, I realized that its not really that bad. After all, you cant expect a panda to be happy all the time, right? So, why not for a change use this image for a t-shirt design? I wish to apologise for posting the drawing of a not so happy looking panda. This drawing was created using only the Curve line tool. The Edit Points tool was used to fine-tune the lines. Readers are encouraged to draw this picture on their own. Ill show how the drawing is created in my next post. Got to go!
Thursday, April 14, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A PANDA IMAGE FLASH DRIVE DESIGN IN MS WORD
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 17
TITLE: A PANDA IMAGE FLASH DRIVE DESIGN
TYPE: GRAPHIC DESIGN

Having drawn the panda and the flash drive in MS Word in the earlier graphics projects, why not combine these two subjects to create a panda image flash drive design. In case readers wonder why use a serious looking panda image for the design, I feel that the flash drive with this design is suitable to be used to keep serious data such as document, PowerPoint and other project files. I prefer to use the rabbit design instead to keep light data such as movie, mp3 and picture files. Well, this is only my opinion.
Sunday, April 3, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 2
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 41
TITLE: HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 2
TYPE: FINE ART - DIGITAL DRAWING A) The Digital Drawing

This is the digital line drawing of the subject using only the Curve line tool. Use the Edit points to adjust the shapes and lines by manipulating the vertexes. Arrange the position of the shapes and lines and the result will be a picture like the one you see above. Please bear in mind that in drawing figures, it is best to start drawing the head first.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 1
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 41
TITLE: HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 1
TYPE: FINE ART - DIGITAL DRAWING This is the pencil drawing of a giant panda. It is better to draw the picture manually before drawing it on the computer. By doing so, you can study the physical features of the subject in great detail and figure out the best ways to draw it on the digital canvas. Try drawing this picture on your own first in MS Word using the Curve line tool. The Curve line tool is a versatile tool which I often use to draw fluid and organic lines and shapes. Ill show readers how to draw this picture in MS Word in my next post. It is better to draw using a cordless mouse.

Friday, January 15, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 3
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 41
TITLE: HOW TO DRAW A GIANT PANDA IN MS WORD PART 3
TYPE: FINE ART - DIGITAL DRAWING B) The Dissected Drawing

A total of 27 drawing objects (shapes and lines) were created and manipulated to create a drawing like this.

The digital drawing that was coloured with black, gray and white.
The principle of contrast is evident in this drawing. The contrast between the lightness and darkness of the black and white colours makes certain parts of the drawing which are of darker tonal value appear clearer or noticeable.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
HOW TO DRAW A PANDA HEAD PART 2
MICROSOFT WORD DRAWING PROJECT No. 14 (PART 2)
THE DISSECTED DRAWING:

As you can see in the dissected drawing that the all the parts or drawing objects that made up the drawing are created by the Curve line tool. The Edit Points tool is used to adjust the lines. Use the Send to Front and Send to Back commands to adjust the position of the drawing objects. In the next project, Ill show readers how to draw a t-shirt and incorporate this design into it.
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