2. Actual Lines
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Actual Lines refer lines that are physically
present in a composition.
• Types
of Actual Lines
Contour Lines
• Calligraphic Lines
• Organizational Line
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3. Contour Lines
Describes form through outlines by
defining edges
• Cross contours define the object by
making a grid to describe the
surface planes and provide a
volume summary.
• Gesture drawings are drawn quickly
to grasp the essence of the subject
than to focus on anatomical details.
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5. Practice: Contour Line Drawing
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Take 10 minutes to draw your own hand in the space provided in the Guided
Notes.
6. Calligraphic Lines
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root words are greek
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Kalus: beautiful
Graphein: writing
used for aesthetic purposes
• to add energy and a sense of
motion to an image
• usually decorative
• variations of line weight are used
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7. Organizational Lines
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used to set up a framework
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for the shape of the object
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Can be used to check proportion and
angles
to arrange and plan a composition
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can used as sketches
• try different variations
• minor adjustments are made
8. Implied Lines
Implied lines happen when a line is
suggested by the position of other
(non line) shapes.
• Repetition of similar shapes or color
can be arranged to make connections,
or to fill in the gaps to make a line
• Closure is the inclination for us to
connect fragmented information
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9. Implied Lines in Paintings
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This painting is “The Deposition” by Caravaggio.
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The figures are placed in a way that creates a
strong diagonal line leading into the center, and
main focus, of the picture.
10. Actual Lines vs Implied Lines
Actual Lines refer lines that are physically
present in a composition. The lines can
describe shapes, add energy to a drawing,
or help plan the composition.
• Implied lines suggest lines through a series
of points, the juxtaposition of shapes
through closure. It draws the eye of the
viewer in an intentional direction
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11. Functional Lines
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Actual and Implied Lines are not used only in art.
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Where do we find these lines?
What is the function of these lines?
Are these lines actual or implied?
12. Functional Lines
By drawing a plug at the end of
these lines, these lines can be
read differently.
- Has the function changed?