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| + | According to [[wp>Andrew Loomis]], in any succesful drawing, attention must be given to five P's and five C's((Successful Drawing, ISBN13: 9780857687616, pages 18 and 19)) as he calls them. | ||
| + | ====== Five P's ====== | ||
| + | * Proportion, the three dimensions | ||
| + | * Placement, a position in space | ||
| + | * Perspective, relationship of viewpoint to subject | ||
| + | * Planes, surface appearance as defined by light and shadow | ||
| + | * Pattern, the deliberate arrangement of the tones on the subject | ||
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| + | ====== Five C's ====== | ||
| + | * Conception, a rough indication of an idea | ||
| + | * Construction, an attempt to establish the forms from life or from basic knowledge | ||
| + | * Contour, the limits of forms in space, according to viewpoint | ||
| + | * Character, the specific qualities of individual units of your subject in light | ||
| + | * Consistency, all the essentials of construction, lighting, and pattern, organized as a unit | ||