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Draw From
a Fuzzy Idea
Draw From a Fuzzy
Idea:
    
Objective: The student
will be able to view and draw an object from an unusual perspective.
Resources: Teacher: opaque projector, flat three-dimensional
objects to fit projector, white paper. Students: paper, pencil.
Teacher Preparation: Locate projector and objects to draw, particularly
single color objects like wrenches or kitchen utensils. Know where to
project on wall so entire class can view.
Procedure:
- Place white paper on projector
tray.
- Put object for drawing on
white paper, and project on wall in sharp focus.
- Instruct students to draw
the object, older grades can work on shading as well as defining the
shape. Allow 5 minutes for the drawing.
- Adjust focus, throwing object
sightly out of focus.
- Instruct students to draw
object again.
- Younger grades can display
pictures side-by-side.
Variations/Options: Older
grades, especially high school drawing classes, can draw progressively
fuzzier images as exercise for visualizing and drawing gray tones with
pencil.
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