Guiding Eyes with Implied Lines
Learning Objective
I can create a digital artwork or animation that uses implied lines to guide the viewer's eye.
Lesson Flow
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Implied Line in Drawing
Terry Tripp Art
Guided Notes
Key concepts students will learn:
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An implied line in illustration involves not having every single line attached, allowing for open space.
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Instead of drawing every line, artists leave empty areas that our minds fill in, creating the implied line.
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Leaving lines open can improve artwork by making it more interesting and dynamic.
Practice
10 questions • Multiple choice & Short answer
Exit Ticket
“Create a digital sketch of a simple object (like a circle, square, or animal) using implied lines. Indicate on your sketch at least three places where you used implied lines, and explain why you chose to use implied lines in those specific areas.”
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