Department of Museum Pedagogy. Step-by-step master class: how to draw a city Children's drawings my city and factory

Dear friends! The Feron company (manufacturer of the drug Viferon) invites you and your children to take part in a children's drawing competition!

From November 30 to December 23 on the city information portal There will be a children's drawing competition “Build a city of the future”.

City of the future- a place where kind, smart people live, happy people. They skillfully build houses that they come up with themselves, lay railways where they want to go. In this city everyone loves to read good books and draw. And most importantly, NOBODY GETS SICK here! Dream and fantasize on paper!

Conditions for participation in the competition: Ask children to draw a picture on the theme “City of the Future” and get a chance to win valuable prizes and gifts.

The competition accepts works by children under the age of 16 (inclusive) in the form of drawings, collages, comics, made in any artistic technique. The maximum size of the drawing should not exceed A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm). The composition of the work must necessarily reflect the theme of the city of the future.

We will look forward to your children's drawings!

Creative work can be submitted to the competition in the following way:

  1. Upload a pre-scanned drawing into a special form for adding works, located below on the Competition page.
  2. Bring the drawing in paper form or on electronic media to the editorial office of the Info-City company portal at Orel, st. Revolutions, 1, office 19, 21, 27 from Monday to Friday 9.00 to 18.00.
  3. Send, having previously scanned, the drawing by email to info@site in JPEG format with the note “Application for participation in the competition “City of the Future”, leaving the following data: the participant’s name, age and telephone number for contacting the representative of the competitor.

Deadline for accepting works: from November 30 to December 16, 2015 (inclusive). Online voting on the portal began on December 17, 2015.

The final exhibition of children's drawings submitted to the competition and the awarding of the winners will take place on December 27, 2015. in Orel at the Gala Holiday Studio at emb. Dubrovinskogo, 60

All participants of the competition will have an interesting entertainment: the room will be equipped with a children's mobile platform, on which many different construction sets and everyone's favorite trains on the children's railway will be collected.

For adults:

  1. Master class on drawing from art studio"World in Color" - the first and only one in Orel art studio for adults
  2. Lecture by an invited pediatrician on strengthening the immune system and using the drug.

We wish you good luck and inspiration!

Hello, friends!

It's time to sum up the results of our big competition "My native, beloved land."

187 works were submitted to the competition from participants from 67 cities and towns.

Comment from the chairman of the jury - Svetlana Kalinichenko:

And how rich and very sincere the competition “My Native, Beloved Land” turned out to be, with what soul, with what warmth you approached this topic. Thanks to this, judging this competition was incredible and the most difficult.

We would like to reflect our dilemmas and delights in the additional list of participants: Children: Alina Lvova, Alena Maltseva, Dasha Panasyuk, Ksenia Vasilyeva, Petya Ganzhin, Polina Morozova, Sergei Temilya, Sofia Moroz, Taisya Novopashina, Alisa Shkuropatskaya, Vladimir Neustroev, Elena Eremenko , Sofya Petrushenko, Maxim Potimko, Leonid Grasmik. Teenagers: Alexander Efremov, Anastasia Zhukova, Eva Filippova, Egor Ivlev, Ekaterina Trofinova, Ekaterina Shulyatyeva, Lev Polukarov, Elizaveta Pokidysheva, Glafira Kitik, Sofia Vasilyeva, Timofey Golovyashkin, Ulyana Stoyan, Ulyana Manina, Shukhrat Mirpulatov, Aksinya Meshcheryakova.

Your works were remembered by the jury members and the audience, and this is an important result - to be understood, seen and noted, even with the words and attention of the jury members, but remember that places in any competition are a subjective assessment of individuals!

In addition, it is important to note the wide geography of participants in this competition, and every corner of the Earth is for someone their native and beloved land.

We wish you further creative success! Create, enjoy creativity and continue to delight us with your masterpieces!

The final places were distributed as follows:

Nomination "Children (from 6 to 11 years old)"

Nomination "Teenagers (from 11 to 18)"

Prizes for the competition will be sent by email. These will be certificates with different monetary denominations, which can be exchanged for any goods and things in several online and real stores, such as: Ozone, Labyrinth, Child's world and etc.

Diplomas for winning will appear in your personal accounts within 3 working days.

All competition participants who did not take top places, will receive an electronic participant certificate for your personal portfolio.

Take part in our new competitions! Right now there is a drawing on the Risovashki.TV platform.

Thank you all very much!

Of course you want to master basic skills urban landscape, since you found yourself on this page. Well, you're just at the right place. This is where the most detailed instructions how to draw a city. Moreover, the first part of the master class is devoted to two-dimensional drawing, and the second gives the basics of a three-dimensional image, as they say now, in 3D format.

The secret... is in geometry

Have you ever wondered why even the most inexperienced viewer is hypnotized by the sight of a painted city? There is no mysticism in this. The secret is that the human brain loves order, system, repeatability of lines. He finds it breathtakingly beautiful. This rule is fully consistent with symmetry and asymmetry, the severity of lines, the smoothness of circles and the accuracy of angles. Geometry, in a word. You will do absolutely the right thing if, in addition to a pencil, an eraser and a thick sheet of paper (for drawings), you stock up on a ruler.

Lesson 1: "High-rise buildings"

To understand how to draw a city, just follow the illustrations. Repeat the details of each step. The gray lines will “suggest” new shapes that should be drawn at the moment.

Just two rectangles of different heights (future skyscrapers) - and the beginning of the picture has been made:

Draw a couple more skyscrapers:

Add rectangular elements for the facades of the background buildings:

Draw the pictures of the house furthest from the foreground:

Pay attention to the most inconspicuous components of the architectonics of the drawing:

Draw some small fragments, focus on the details:

Despite the fact that the windows in the picture are the tiniest details, they are far from being of secondary importance. Carefully, under the ruler, draw each of them, and you will not regret the time spent:

Remove everything extra lines. This is what you should end up with:

Like? It's only the beginning! 3D graphics are coming!

Lesson 2: How to Draw a City with Perspective

To achieve a volumetric effect you need to follow simple rules prospects. In order for the drawing to become dynamic, you first need to determine the horizon line - the place where the sky meets the ground, and the vanishing point - the area in which objects shrink and disappear.

Here, take a look at the one in which the perspective “runs away” into the distance:

And here is the drawing and the final version, where the perspective tends upward:

And the master class will show you how to draw a city with two vanishing points:

Divide the sheet in half with a vertical line. Mark vanishing points on the horizon that are equidistant from the vertical on both sides. Extend vertical working lines from them to the central part, as shown in the figure:

Using light movements, mark barely noticeable auxiliary lines. Add three parallel features, and the outline of the first, key building appears in front of you:

Notice how the buildings are positioned, moving away from the viewer towards the horizon. Label each:

Now is the time to finish drawing doors, windows, signs and other significant details. Remember than more elements(pillars, sidewalks, pedestrian paths, even traffic lights), the more naturalistic the picture. When finished, erase all unnecessary lines and draw the contours well. Add shadows and your drawing will come to life. Don't forget to take into account the direction of the sun's rays when shading. The most illuminated places should be the least painted.

That's how you learned how to draw a three-dimensional city. In fact, there can be not only two points of convergence, but also more. Five, for example. Then your drawing will look as if the city was photographed with a fish-eye lens. In this case, the image takes on a convex appearance, as if the houses had the intention of jumping out of the picture.

Clue

The more unexpected the perspective and artist when looking at the urban landscape, the more fascinating and lively the picture turns out. No less interesting are the motifs on the theme of the future. How to draw a city of the future? There can be no clear answer on this matter. For the landscape being created is a figment of the artist’s imagination. Who can know what pictures appear before his mind's eye? But there is only one basis, and we just told you about it and showed it. Try it, create it! And who knows, maybe this will turn out to be not even fiction, but a prediction...

To be judged by a competent jury consisting of artists and researchers Elabuga State Museum-Reserve, 79 works were presented. The jury selected 10 drawings depicting favorite places in the city where the authors would like to invite their peers and guests. Each work was accompanied by a description of what this place was and why it was interesting.

Among the selected works, the best was determined - a drawing by Milana Krasnova, a student of the Gymnasium No. 2. It is her work “A Look at My hometown"will become one of the illustrations in a set of souvenir postcards of the Association of Small Tourist Towns. Thousands of people will be able to see it different corners our big country.

The jury decided to award prizes to the remaining 9 works.

In the age group 4–5 years:

I place - Denis Terekhin (gymnasium No. 1 - Center for National Education);

II place - Timur Sharifulin ( kindergarten No. 30 “Smile”);

III place - Darina Nenasteva (kindergarten No. 30 “Smile”).

In the age group 6–7 years:

I place - Malika Gilazova (Children's Art School No. 1 named after I.I. Shishkin);

II place - Tatyana Krasnova (Children's Art School No. 1 named after I.I. Shishkin);

III place - Maria Koroleva (Children's Art School No. 1 named after I.I. Shishkin).

In the age group 8–10 years:

I place - Adelina Galimullina (Children's Art School No. 1 named after I.I. Shishkin);

II place - Alexandra Krivileva (Children's Art School No. 1 named after I.I. Shishkin);

III place - Darina Krivokhizhina (Gymnasium No. 2).

All winners will receive diplomas and memorable prizes.

The award ceremony will take place on International Children's Day - June 1 at 10 o'clock on the territory of the Library Silver Age Elabuga State Museum-Reserve (Elabuga, Kazanskaya St., 59).

The award ceremony will take place during the “Reading the Classics” project, to which we invite all Elabuga residents and guests of the city.

Rivers, lakes and forests are a pleasure. However, now we will learn how to draw a city. Let's take a closer look step by step process drawing. So let's get started!

Necessary materials:

  • colored pencils of yellow, brown, green tones;
  • simple pencils;
  • ruler;
  • eraser;
  • sheet of white paper.

Drawing steps:

1. We begin to develop the city, for this, first of all, we need high-rise buildings. First, let's place two such buildings. The height and width may differ from each other. To make further drawing easier, first of all we draw a horizontal line on which all the buildings in the city will be placed.


2. Let’s draw one more building on the left and right sides. In this picture there is one building that is taller than all of them; let’s draw a semicircle just above its top. But on a small building located on the left side, we will draw a pitched roof.


3. Let’s add some skyscrapers in the background. building with right side has an interesting upper part. Next, you should use your imagination and come up with your own building design. We will draw exactly these tops of the building. Let our city become the metropolis of the future!


4. Let's add a few more buildings and draw the top of one of them, which will house a television antenna or the office of one of the TV channels.



5. Now let's move on to a detailed drawing of the entire drawing. We will add windows to each building. Every building will have windows different shapes. Detailing the television tower. Let's add trees and other vegetation to the drawing. If you wish, you can, shops, people who will be walking or rushing to work, etc.


6. For the brightness and saturation of our drawing, we use a simple pencil marked B8 or B9. These pencils are soft and can create dark lines. We outline the entire drawing.


7. Use a brown pencil to color the tree trunks. But let’s start greening the trees with light green.


8. Darken the trees and bushes with a dark green pencil.


9. We will decorate the windows with a blue or light blue pencil.