. Drawing for beginners . ense of the structure. It is quitepossible to stipple in a head or an arm with such beautifulshades of light and tint that the essential shape of the nose,head, and arm is forgotten. In other words, the drawingis lost. Have you not seen old-fashioned stipple-drawings ofbygone days so lacking in definite shape that the gentle-men and ladies are dropping into a sugary, boneless state ?And that constitutes one great danger of drawing with thestump. There is another method. By covering a sheet of Micheletor other grained paper with charcoal lines lightly rubbed toa fairly


. Drawing for beginners . ense of the structure. It is quitepossible to stipple in a head or an arm with such beautifulshades of light and tint that the essential shape of the nose,head, and arm is forgotten. In other words, the drawingis lost. Have you not seen old-fashioned stipple-drawings ofbygone days so lacking in definite shape that the gentle-men and ladies are dropping into a sugary, boneless state ?And that constitutes one great danger of drawing with thestump. There is another method. By covering a sheet of Micheletor other grained paper with charcoal lines lightly rubbed toa fairly even tint, wiping out the lights with rubber or bread,and drawing the shapes with charcoal, one can achieve avery artistic study of light and shade. Another method strongly advocated by one very famousart teacher is drawing with pen and ink on a smooth whitesurface. It is certainly a very direct method. Pen andink, however, is not for beginners a very good methodof drawing light and shade. In the first place, it is an190.


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