Passion Projects – Part #3 (Plan of Action)

So, this is part three of my Passion Project Process. Since I have my pitch and I have everything I want to do written down, it’s time for planning my prototype and how my project is going to look like. If you haven’t read my last blog post, then you should read that to understand what I’m going to say. For the example sketches of the human body, I’m going to use just a regular sheet of sketching paper and a sketch pencil. I’m also going to show a sketch of Mario and his anatomy (it’s kind of weird). Like I said in my last blog post, I’m going to do an “epic” drawing using all the skills I’ve learned from this project, and I’ve decided that I’m going to do an epic piece of video game characters fighting, and if you’ve played Super Smash Bros, you know what I’m talking about.;) As soon as I’m finished with my sketches, I’m going to post them on my next pos thanks for reading! 😀

Passion Projects – Part #2 (Making a Pitch)

Hello. These are some questions about my Passion Project.

What will you learn and make?

I will learn how the human anatomy works and what muscles go where, what shadows go where, and what muscles should stretch in different dynamic poses. I will make multiple sketches of how the anatomy works for different characters, and I will make some drawings of different characters, and in the end, a drawing tutorial on character drawing using all of my best materials and new skills I will learn throughout this project.

Why do you want to learn and make this?

I want to learn and make this because I want to get better at drawing characters, and I also feel like it would help me when I try to draw more complex pieces including different characters.

How will you learn and make this?

I will learn and make this by asking my art teacher for my Honors art class, and I will ask her how the human anatomy works, and what muscles goes where on the human body. I will make my sketches with a charcoal pencil to define which muscles go where, and I will use Prismacolor colored pencils for my pictures of drawing, and my time lapse. I will make the video by attaching a camera to my lamp on my art desk, then I will start drawing.

What will success look like to you?

I will learn and make this by asking my art teacher for my Honors art class, and I will ask her how the human anatomy works, and what muscles goes where on the human body. I will make my sketches with a charcoal pencil to define which muscles go where, and I will use Prismacolor colored pencils for my pictures of drawing, and my time lapse. I will make the video by attaching a camera to my lamp on my art desk, and I will start drawing.

 

Passion Projects – Part #1 (Finding My Passion)

In Mr. Turner’s 6th grade science class, we get to make passion projects. Passion projects are really fun projects where you get to choose a passion of yours, and make a slideshow out of it and present it to your class. The first step, obviously, is to choose a passion. For me, I’ve always had a passion for art, and different forms of it. Watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, and acrylic are all types of art that I love to do, but I especially love to draw characters from my favorite TV shows and video games. And that is my passion, character art/drawing. The next step will be posted next Monday, and I have really high expectations for this project. I’m very excited about doing this, and even though I’ve already done a passion project in 4th grade, I still think it will be a fun experience and a fun project overall! 😀