The Complete Book of Drawing Techniques

(Darren Dugan) #1

186


Part Three – PENS, INK, BRUSHES and PAPER


drawn as though it too is being rattled by a
gusting wind. This line too is rhythmical, but
it has a different tension to it than the lines
that denote the clouds. The railings are drawn
by one long horizontal line for the top and a
series of small vertical lines spaced evenly.
The sea wall is indicated by drawing a
series of irregular squares and oblongs that


express a brick pattern. To draw in the
windows I have used a felt tip pen that has a
square chiselled end to it, and it is the right
proportion to make just the scale of mark that
I need to put in the widow tone. Where there
are four window panes I have made four
marks with this pen leaving a slight gap
between the marks to indicate the window
Free download pdf