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irf drsmrmr#am* $see, ldrsur whatefeef f*e elty&od3r"" -Barbana l'lepworth, English artist SB f,n you pick up your pencil, anything could leap from your mind onto a sheet of paper. That's what makes drawing so fun. In this badge, you'll find techniques to make your drawings even betterwhich will make it more fun to see what your imagination can do.,stepd t. Experiment with different materials 2. Learn how to add shading 3. Get some perspective 4. Use your imagination like a graphic artist 5. Make your masterpiece-and show it off! {ffexxffiiaae When l've earned this badge,!'ll know some great drawing techniques. o*o*,*o I t

ntr*eedirnm ltfiadne$$ fifediums don't just end rolth pens, peneils, and Bapen There arc also lots af teehniquestotry.,, Stlpple: Use tiny dots to create a picture instead of!ines. * Seratchboard: Paint your entire paper black and let it dry. Then, using something that has a sharp point like a toothpick, scratch Your drawing through the Paint. What you use to draw can have a maior effect on how your picture looks-and you might find you enioy some materaals more than others! Find your favorite drawing tool-called a "medium"-by sketching the same sti!! life three times, with a different medium each time. (A still life is an obiect that doesn't move, like a bowl of fruit or a vase.) cholces - Do one: Try black and white. Draw your still life three times: with black pen, black colored pencil, and charcoai or regular pencil. * Solen seratchboard: Use crayons to color an entire sheet of paper. Then paint over the crayon with black paint. Make a scratch d rawing through the black, and the colored crayon will show through.. Grid dnawingr Find a photo you'd like to copy into a drawing. With a dark pen, make a grid on it. Draw the same grid on your paper, and copythe image square by square. :r : : Use color. Draw your still life three times: with colored pens, colored pencils, and crayons or pastels. Mix and match. Draw your stili life three times with any _l IJ combination you'd like. (Make each one different.)you might mix in chalk or outline color with black for a new look. Try your favorite medium on three kinds of paper. Try regular paper, glossy paper, and even a paper bag or paper plate. Was one easier to draw on than others? Did it change the look of your drawing? J Ofdyou &mow that yan, c&tn get dffferemt widtlrc crnd sfraeffnge urfttt ercryon cmd cft cf&s? ff atl depetlds on howyo{r *{se f,ftent J -Gr:rl Scout Handbook, 1953.1,

[' l@ =.*=va= tu J #Learmkews&e - % adde*ead6mg Shading is a major part of drawin!. Think of a face-depending on the light, a person will have some areas on their face that are darker than others. Showing the dark areas is shading!. lt adds depth and makes the picture look more rea!. Try shading using one of the techniques below. chotces - Do one: l-] tt - Drawa pictureof somethinglthat is mostlyonecolor. Try a snowy field or buiidings in a city at night. They look like one co1or, but nature uses different shades to give things depth and set them apart. You can, too! You can blend different colors to show light and dark. J i.,.,):r.:'.:.:t.ai.1.:.!./}..'.):: ;.:.;,4.:.. :.4..): j-:':)t:. -:.'.:. ):.:--: -)r.:.'.t,;.' Use hatching and crosshatching to shade a face drawing. Hatching is drawing lines close together to make the picture Iook dark.in crosshatching, you make a grid with the lines. Where do you need to show more shadow? Does hatching or crosshatching make the face iook more real? Use smudgingto make shadows in a landscape drawing. Draw a picture of an outside scene. Darken the shadow areas, then use your fi.nger or a piece of paper and smudge the shadows. What happens after smudging? Do you like the look? j *ls,e ta, Explore Fretend you're a Junior from 1977. Make one ofthe drawings above in charcoal or pencil. Then, show how to "flx" the drawing so that it will not smear. Girls did this to earn their Drawing and Painting badge...:::j.:::,tit: :::::. : i.ia saw d$'i ::tr.ii'i :

goeh tu,thb w Perspective wain't used in drawings until the Renaissance. At that time in history, artists began to use what's called a "horizon" in their drawings. The horizon shows the distance from the drawing!to where the viewer is looking at the art. HorizonLine Flatlmage :.::.: a L.a:.:''.al t::i;::+ ::il:i:; :1'E &*&s&bm& persps *8qne Perspective means that some obiects in a pieture look farther away than others. For example, if you draw a big house at the bottom of your paper and a tiny dog at the top, the dog will look like it's behind the house, in the distattce. Try using perspective in one of these activities. chorces - Do one: I-l L-I - Draw an outdoor scene. First, draw a horizon line across your page.then, imagine you're standing right in front of your picture. Make the objects close to you look biggest, and draw objects smaller as they get closer to the horizon. (Look at photos of landscapes for an idea of how this works!) Zoom in on an object. For example, if you want to draw a landscape scene, pretend you are looking through a camera and pressed zoom. What would you see? Draw that. Take a bug's-eye view. How would an object or scene look if you were a bug? FiII your paper, since a bug would see everything as super huge. v J g ul,

* a# J @ Use your imagjination - * Iikeagraphicartist Until now, you've drawn scenes from real life. A graphic artist's job is to communicate messagles or ideas in visual form, such as creating a symbol that represents a company. Graphic artists often work on a computen They may use a software program to design a company's catalog or make their website look nicer. Try drawing like a graphic artist! chorces - Do one: Draw a new cover for your favorite book or music album. What do the word or lyrics mean to you? How would you show that in a drawing?.:+,:,+.-r,;i.)+,:1,+:.:d{{:.-::}1i.ja{)+i!'.,+{-/:;{ }++{:+.1}i:.1)iiri:}}iri(-).}t-}r+.:>.-:<::i:ri,/.:+i'>{)'+a!i-+.1:r+i V [_l II Draw a cartoon. Make up a cartoon character. Take a look at a newspaper or go online to find some examples,then sketch the details from head to toe-including any fun clothes or,t.* extra arms and legs! Fon Monr FUN: Draw a comic starring your character. r:,-:lj:a:a.:_:r_:,:,t-]/j;+1.::+.:1.;.-1'a.1.;aaaj<:)ir:{)-.:{.t++.2ir.:,-i!i}-}+i:;-;;atr:,j}1)+.,4}+i:,1-!jr;<'ri::tl}) l_l - Drawa logo. A logo is a symbol. Businesses often have them and print them on everything from cards to stationery to T-shirts. You could make a logo that shows symbols of you and your friends or a logo that represents a Take Action project you are doing in Girl Scouts. Draw digitally. Do your drawingfor this step on a computer, or scan in a drawing you did by hand and add type or other fun design elements. v

-asad $fialre ysetr Bmastenpleee skaur Stsff? Use all your new skills to create a masterpiece. Choose your favorite materials, and use shading, perspective, and your imagination-even if you're drawing from real life. Then take all your drawings from this badge and do one of the choices. chorces - Do one: "'*tg: Host an art show at a group meeting. Hang your drawings and talk about how you drew them. You couid also have other Girl Scout sisters display their art, and invite family for a group showcase. (Qf, r,,:t;'1;',;-1: r.'i':i:.i.r- i).::irr,iir1:i;j'r) : :r'.-.. :-- :.,.: ;1-..:. ) r. :.-1,:: -,.,'i.r!,::,:{.j1 -r'.- Host an art gallery party at home. In a museum or gallery, when a new artist shows offher work, it's called an "art opening." Have your own art openingl Make time to talk about your drawings and answer questions like a true artist. n Create a special art scrapbook called a portfolio. Artists tt make portfolios so they can easily show their work to others - and get jobs. Make your portfolio with a nice folder or flat carrying case and show it to family and friends. You can use it to store and showcase your future art as weii!

Iri -'Z;,u. {SiS:,.. *:aa:;...:...-a.::..: &lil::p,:11:.,:,: :::. A portfolio protects your artworkand makes it easy to share! Artists often have portfolios to show to gallery owners or duringjob interviews. You \ can make your own ln a simple folder, t\ go online with an adult to find easy instructions for creating one with poster board, or buy an inexpensive one at a craft store. iji:r' t.: v o o {fifia f*r" l.dfing guth, l.ahtfolia- tagefheir, Ghoose a variety of artworkto display Use pieces that are in perfect condition-nothing torn orwrinkled Think about the "flow" of the artwork as someone is turningthe pages. You might put your two favorite pieces at the very beginningand end Ask an experienced artist or art teacher to help you put your portfolio together Share it with your family and friends to get thear feedback For fun, you could include an "inspiration pocket" in your portfolio to hold any images that inspire you t/

AaA ne Aqdgp @ cfatt " fluunqg@ Girl Scout Leadership Journeys involve you in Discovering who you are and what you care aboutyour values..choose a value that is important to you, and then draw a picture that reminds you to live that value! Not sure rnrhat value to choose? Pick your favorite line of the Girl Scout Law. Now that!'ve earned this badge, I can give service by:. Creating drawings to decorate my home or classroom. Donating my drawings to a community center or library. Helping out at an art workshop t:: j?:.ft: -i'..?:.e:: i!,:- g'nt, intpfu<d, to: ' t!l 'ii. 1! t' d! +: ;-- ilr ra i:' f:!i, +1, ; L t. : t:.r, ;. d, i. +: +l \i-r," I t