Tuesday, March 3, 2009

drawing a sketch

In general, a sketch is a quick way to record an idea or picture for later use. So the most important is to draw what you see. The feature need to be drawn specifically and correctly so that the person who reads it can get the correct information. A sketch is important in the scientific method because it can give a visual image to anyone who sees it. In sketches, shadings of light and dark can be drawn. Shadows can also be drawn. Instead of flat objects draw, shadows and lighting can make objects look abstract.

I sometimes neglect to sketch because I forget which side I should draw lighter or darker so that it will look more abstract. And for shadows, it should be in the opposite direction of where the light is shining.

Therefore, sketching is an important part in the scientific method because lighting and shadowing is important in drawing an observation.

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