2 Klasse Illiustratsiia K Skazke Zolotaia Iablonka — Konspekt Uroka Izo Vo
The graph below illustrates a simple compositional layout for a 2nd-grade level drawing, showing the balance between the magical tree and the character.
Explain the "Rule of Thirds" simply—the main subject (the tree or characters) shouldn't always be exactly in the center. 3. Step-by-Step Drawing Guide The graph below illustrates a simple compositional layout
Start with a brief recap of the story. Focus on the central symbol: the magical apple tree with silver leaves and golden apples. Step-by-Step Drawing Guide Start with a brief recap
Use bright yellows, oranges, and golds for the apples to make them "glow." The graph below illustrates a simple compositional layout
Show examples of professional fairy tale illustrations (e.g., works by Bilibin or Vasnetsov) to discuss how artists use color to create a "magical" atmosphere. 2. Planning the Composition
Use deep greens or evening blues for the background to make the golden tree stand out. 4. Practical Work
How well the "magic" of the golden apples is conveyed. Composition: Effective use of the entire paper sheet. Neatness: Careful application of paint or colored pencils.