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27 Designing and Developing Bulletproof Android
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28 Testing Android Applications 585
29 Selling Your AndroidApplication 597
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application that allows the creation of user accounts and grants access to the
application features, once a user has been authenticated and authorized. It
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who was a fine drafts-
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landscapes.
Try Your Hand
Beyond these basic skills are
memory and imagination, which
are used by artists to create new
works and move ... Proportions and Shapes 258
Bulking Them Up 260
Fur and Feathers, Skin and Scales 260
Go Out Where They Are 261
Your Backyard and in the Neighborhood 261
Field and Stream, Mountain and Lake 263
Natural ... down and backwards. Does it appear to be hiero-
glyphics or a foreign language—or no language at all?
Right-handed
Left-handed
Student samples of the
exercise drawn right-
handed and left-handed....
... shape, and proportion in
your hand, and try to put it into your drawing.
Keep working until you have drawn all the lines and shapes in the palm of your hand.
That it won’t look like a hand doesn’t ... drawings of your hand, or start a new piece. Keep the best one or two, and
compare them to the first hand drawings that you did, the drawings of your palm, and the
drawing of your hand after you ... begin with that hand of yours. Hands
are good models; you don’t have to pay them much and they are al-
ways available.
1. Place your hand comfortably on a table (keep the Plexiglas and
the washable...
... some-
where between close-up and still life space and leave the long views for later. Understand-
ing, seeing, and drawing from a particular view and vantage point is
a big step and can seem complicated, ... follow the form. It is
better to concentrate on shape and space first, volume and weight sec-
ond, and light and shadow next, and then detail and texture can follow
along later.
You’ll want to make ... drawing, those details
include volume and tone, line and shape, and light and shadow. How do you add those fin-
ishing touches? In this chapter, you’ll find out.
Line and Shape Are in the Lead, Form...
...
Try Your Hand
Seeing the difference in size and
scale is the first step toward
drawing space into your work.
Try Your Hand
Drawing in circles and ellipses
can make shape, space, and vol-
ume ... to get the shapes first, the volume, light and shadow next, and
save the surface detail and texture for last.
When you can see and draw an arrangement and balance the various
elements, you can ... a composition, a view, a vantage point, a
frame, and a format, even if roughly drawn on your page and
viewed only with your two hands.
2. See and draw in your sketchbook journal as carefully...
... up and
see them anyway.
Eastern Long Island, New York, where Lauren lives, presents landscapes and seascapes that
change not only with the time of day, but every day. If there’s a particular landscape ... balconies and doorways are always
decorated with collections of pots and planters, filled with variety in color and texture.
The Art of Drawing
Pots and saucers in drawings must be seen and drawn ... garden and a mix of
seashells around the pots or along the paths. Chinese and Japanese nature art has always
included butterflies, insects, and seashells to compliment the flowers and foliage, and...
... the shapes and how they fit together.
Use tone, and your experience with it, to shade some of the main muscle and body shapes
and how they meet.
Lauren s students use tone to shade and highlight ... con-
tract and become shorter and thicker, or they can stretch and become longer and thinner.
For drawing purposes, we are concerned with the large ones that shape the torso and limbs,
and the complex ... meet.
Lauren s students use tone to shade and highlight animal muscle and body shapes.
Fur and Feathers, Skin and Scales
Snakes and snails and puppy dogs’ tails are only a few of the reasons you will...
... and not-so-good days. Remain supportive and
understanding if things don’t go as you planned, and look for reasons for the speed bump
that you might have overlooked. Maintaining a protective and ... time, and maybe some soft
music. Explain that drawing time is not story time, and that it feels
good to sit quietly and draw and tell the stories later.
Tension, Frustration, Fatigue, and Short
Attention ... move from black and white to color tele-
vision was a very big deal back in the late ’50s. And in 1939, when Judy Garland first
opened the door of her Kansas farmhouse into the Land of Oz, the...
... looking—rooms and rooms and
long halls and hidden corners filled with forgotten gems.
Go and look at drawings, paintings, sculpture, jewelry, objects, furni-
ture, fabric, costumes, china, and more. ... Drawing and technical pens
➤ Dry-erase markers and permanent markers
For Exploring Color
➤ Colored pencils and water-soluble pencils
➤ Oil pastels and crayons
➤ Colored markers
➤ Pastel pencils and ... can stand on its
own, take care of what you don’t frame, and the archivists and art his-
torians of the future will thank you. Caring for your work now means
your children, grandchildren, and even...