Fungsi Garis pada Desain dan Sketsa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v4i1.3444Keywords:
line, conture, characterAbstract
In the early stages of designing a design, sketch is an initial beginning of the creation of a powerful idea. Preliminary sketch forms structured or free lines to try to catch an idea or a model that will be realized in the design or picture. The process behind the stunning design starts from a dot and lines to the structure and expanded into a variety of alternative designs. The role of a line is often underestimated and exacerbated by the increasingly rapid development of technology, which makes people lazy to explore manually. The strength of line/scratch built through a continuous training process produces bold, spontaneous, and characterized lines.
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References
Barrington, B. (2011). The Practical Guide to Drawing Anatomy. London: Arcturus Publishing.
Nigel, H. (2000). Designer’s Guide to Creating Charts & Diagrams. New York: Watson-Guptil.
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