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Measuring Using Shapes The way I did this work shop was by looking at the image of the rabbit I had and deciding what sort of basic shapes it looked like so I drew an oval for the body a triangle for the head and two ovals for the ears. This gives an overall shape for the rabbit making it easier to draw and makes the shape more precise. I then drew over the shapes to make the body of the rabbit. Then I added detail and shading to create the final rabbit.
Shade And Tone Workshop For this workshop we were practising tone and shading I used an image I took of a church in Southport and drew an outline and some basic detail onto paper. I then used two colours of ink to show the tones and shading, I chose red and blue to make the separate colours stand out.  Shading with three colours I drew another image of the monument in Southport which I had taken, again I drew the outline lightly and some detail of the windows and doors. I used pencil instead of ink and chose the three colours as yellow, purple and blue. The darkest parts of the image I shaded in dark blue then the middle tones I shaded purple and the lightest in yellow.