Tracing Isn't Cheating
Recently Fen has been into watching Avatar, the Terminal Airbender on Netflix. She was so intrigued with the characters that she would intermission the show, printing a slice of paper up to the Tv set and trace their faces with pencil. Then she Sharpied over the pencil lines.
She fabricated effectually 7-8 of these tracings and taped them to her wall. She wrote out each character's proper name and colored in a few sets of lips and a pair of eyes.
At some indicate in my childhood I must have been taught that tracing equals cheating and therefore has no place in the world of art-making. I was rather impressionable and have been terrified of existence labeled a "tracer" e'er since. Oh! The stigma.
In any event, I recollect tracing can teach a child a bully deal. Whenever your paw is moving a utensil beyond a slice of paper is, in its ain right great do. Simply then there'south the thing of learning composition, proportion, shape- and all past tracing a professional artists' work. The brain will remember these movements and shop them abroad for after.
Tracing gives them confidence because something they've fabricated looks really practiced. It helps them to exercise drawing- not all drawing has to be from observation. It helps them with getting a feel for the proportions of whatever they're drawing. It's open-ended, so they can add in color later or not.
You know what else? Tracing is just a whole lotta fun. I nonetheless use tracing all the time.
Think the art rule there are no rules in art? Use tracing as a means to an end and banish the fear that comes when your encephalon tells you you can't depict.
Here'southward a way you can have fun tracing and have it to another creative level.
What practise you think?
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