Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the scale of sketch?
What's the scale of sketch?
The sketch ratio is standing seven, sitting five and squatting three. Refers to the figure standing, sitting, squatting, in the sketch picture, including the head of the whole body length is seven, five, three. When a person stands, his head is one head, his trunk is two heads, his arms are two heads, his legs are two heads, his feet are one head and his hands are half a head, that is, he covers his face with one hand. The proportion of human body is closely related to age. /kloc-children under 0/0 years old have a protruding abdomen and a slightly fat body. /kloc-over 0/0 years old, the body begins to become symmetrical. As an adult, people's shoulders become wider and their bodies become stronger.
The function of sketch
Sketch can cultivate our keen observation ability and make us good at capturing beautiful moments in life. Sketch can cultivate our drawing generalization ability and make us draw the characteristics of objects in a short time. Sketch can collect a lot of materials for creation. A good sketch is a perfect work of art in itself. Sketch can improve our memory and dictation ability of images. Sketch can explore and cultivate a unique painting style.
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