children's video & dvd review
doodle! lesson 1: Drawing faces, lesson 2:
cartooning & caricatures
Rating:
Ages: 8 to 13
Subject: Art/Creativity Publisher:
Fly By Night Productions
Review Sections: Product Overview
Skills Covered
Dollar Value
Product Overview
Doodleor Dude for shortis an animated pencil that livens up art
lessons in this wonderful 3D-animated series. Along with a number of other objects-come-to-life,
Doodle takes kids through two art lessons in this 30-minute video. The first
lesson offers techniques for drawing faces, while the second lesson builds upon
the first, giving pointers for drawing cartoons and exaggerated faces (caricatures).
Each lesson opens with an energetic rap that introduces the interesting characters
of this inventive animated world.
Lesson 1 tackles the rather challenging subject of drawing faces, from the
importance of head shape to nailing the placement of ears and the flow of hair.
Visual demonstrations include views of the skull as the base for understanding
facial structure, positioning features on the face, and close-up work with eyes,
noses, lips, and ears. Kids learn that, surprisingly, eyes are directly in the
middle of the face, and that it is easier to draw a nose when it is first broken
down into simple shapes. In addition to clear art instruction, children watch
as onscreen characters consult the Internet to learn more about Leonardo
DaVinci,
define some art terms, and review the drawing lesson.
A real-world cartoonist, Frank Cummings, joins Doodle and the gang in Lesson
2. He helps give viewers tips about successful cartooning and caricature drawings.
Children are introduced to the techniques of fine lines, inking, hatching, and
more. They learn to pay attention to line weight, and a "before and after" demonstration
of this concept encourages viewers to add variety to the lines in their cartoons.
Exaggerated head shapes, simple features, and special attention to prominent
features in individual faces are all discussed in this second half of the video.
A caricature of artist Salvador Dali is created, and children learn some facts
about Roy Lichtenstein, a famous American painter.
The video comes with a guide book that helps support and extend the concepts
learned in the video.
The narration throughout the video is exceptionally clear and the program has
just the right amount of energy to help inspire enthusiasm for drawing. Best
of all, the tips and techniques presented are truly valuable and useful. At
the end of the day, kids will be turning out drawings far more accomplished
than mere doodles.
Note: A Doodle! CD-ROM is now available at www.doodlestudio.com
for further exploration of the topic Drawing Faces on the computer.
Skills Covered
Children develop their observational skills and basic
art skills and techniques. Some art history and vocabulary words are introduced
as well.
Dollar Value
This video retails for approximately $20 US.
Doodle! Lesson 1: Drawing Faces, Lesson 2: Cartooning &
Caricatures
The Bottom Line
This video helps make learning to draw exciting and
accessible to children ages 8-13. An enthusiastic cast of 3D-animated characters delivers practical art lessons
combined with valuable tips and techniques to help inspire budding artists.
Released: 2000
Reviewed: July 2001
VHS edition:
Related: Drawing People (Drawing Lessons for Beginners, vol.3)
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