1) The strong parts of my drawing would be the whole picure. I didnt think I could draw somehting like that and I did.
2) I believe I could have been a little more detailed on the mane or put a background in.
3) I choose to draw this picture because I love zebras and thought it would turn out really neat.
4) I used all different shades of pencils. The hardest lead I used was a 3H and the softest lead was a 6B.
5) I made the ears, the eyes,and the muzzle stand out. Because I used a 6B and made those areas stand out to make it look better.
6) I learned to use your time wisely. I got my project done, but it was not something to just mess around about. I was dedicated to this project.
EXCEEDING:
7) The steps of my project were first I printed the picture of the zebra off. I then made it a grid and made a bigger grid on my drawing paper. I then took it day by day and section by section. I did the zebras outline first. I then started the stripes of the body, and started putting in the eyes, nostrils, and lips. After all those details were done I started adding the stripes on the face and added the mane. The last step was the ears. Those were the hardest part I think. I didnt really have a set plan, but i just did the easy things first.
8) Yes, this is a worthwhile project and I enjoyed it because it was something I liked. I think that for exceeding it should be on a little smaller piece of paper.
2) I believe I could have been a little more detailed on the mane or put a background in.
3) I choose to draw this picture because I love zebras and thought it would turn out really neat.
4) I used all different shades of pencils. The hardest lead I used was a 3H and the softest lead was a 6B.
5) I made the ears, the eyes,and the muzzle stand out. Because I used a 6B and made those areas stand out to make it look better.
6) I learned to use your time wisely. I got my project done, but it was not something to just mess around about. I was dedicated to this project.
EXCEEDING:
7) The steps of my project were first I printed the picture of the zebra off. I then made it a grid and made a bigger grid on my drawing paper. I then took it day by day and section by section. I did the zebras outline first. I then started the stripes of the body, and started putting in the eyes, nostrils, and lips. After all those details were done I started adding the stripes on the face and added the mane. The last step was the ears. Those were the hardest part I think. I didnt really have a set plan, but i just did the easy things first.
8) Yes, this is a worthwhile project and I enjoyed it because it was something I liked. I think that for exceeding it should be on a little smaller piece of paper.