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This is a pencil sketch of a scene inside the subway train. This sketch is based on the one-point of view.

The technique I mostly used for


this sketching is cross-hatching.

These are three pencil sketches of spheres. The lighting for these
sketches is coming from the slight top right side. For the first
ball, I used the smudging technique. The ball on the top right hand side,
I used the pointillism technique. As for the bottom right, I
I used the cross-hatching technique. I used combination of 2B, 3B and H
pencils for these sketches.

This is a pencil sketch of a mans hand. The lighting for this


sketch is coming from the top right. I used a combination of
smudging as well as cross-hatching for this sketch. I used a 2B
pencil and a 4B pencil.

This is a pen based drawing. This drawing is a one-point of view drawing. I used a gel pilot pen with a 0.5 tip as well as an Artline 200
pen with a fine 0.4 tip to complete this drawing. Based on the drawing, it shows the relationship between the human and the buildings as
well with a dash of nature to give it life to the drawing.

This is a pen based drawing. This drawing is based on a two-point of view. For this drawing, I used and Artline 200 pen with a fine tip of
0.4. This drawing shows the relationship between the human beings with the urbanisation of the city.

These are some of the compilation of drawing for my


Malaysian Certificate of Education portfolio. For the top
picture, it is a combination of watercolour as well as colour
pencils to give is texture. This is a scene underwater of a
clown fish in its habitat at an island called Pulau Tioman.
The bottom picture is a pen drawing of the Blue Mosque
located in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. This is the state
mosque for Shah Alam. For this drawing, I used a Pilot
Gel Pen with a tip of 0.5.

On the top right, is a pen based drawing. I used ball point pen as well
as a 2B pencil to ass texture and details. This is the traditional house
for the Minang ethnic. This house is usually found at Negeri
Sembilan. The house is known for its horn-shaped roof.

On the bottom right, is a pencil based drawing. I used a 2B pencil and


a H pencil for this drawing. This drawing is a traditional house found
only in Malacca. This house is known for its stairs that are covered
with colourful mosaic tiles. The Malacca house are elevated for good
air ventilation, and mostly built on the river side, which usually
floods during raining season.

For the first drawing, it is a pencil drawing of a sea turtle that


can be found at Rombau Abang, Terengganu. This drawing was
done by using a 2B pencil. I did some cross-hatching on the skin
as their skin is quite textured and wrinkly. Sadly, a lot of
poaching is done to get sea turtles nowadays.

The next picture is a Rafflessia flower which is found in the


mountains of Sabah, Malaysia. These flowers are a parasite to
trees and have a very distinct smell of rotten flesh. This
drawing is a combination of watercolour as well as colour
pencils to give a texture to the drawing.

This is a watercolour painting of a sea turtle. On the top, is the left side the
view while the bottom is the right side view of the sea turtle.

This is a watercolour based painting of clown fishes in its


habitat. On the top is the right side view of the fishes while the
bottom is the left side view of the fishes.

These are various views of another sea turtle. The first drawing is
the bottom view of the sea turtle. The next picture is the top view
of the sea turtle followed by a side view of the sea turtle. These
drawings are done by watercolour.

For the first picture, it is the top view of a clownfish in a sea anemone
surrounded by sea corals. The bottom picture is the close-up front
view of the clown fish in its habitat. Both of these drawings are done
by watercolour.

These are my watercolour drawings when I was experimenting colour schemes and timings of the day for my final drawing. For the first
drawing on the left, I used a dark colour scheme during late of the day. For the middle one, I used a combination of bright and dark
scheme as it is during the early time of the day. As for the third drawing, I used a really bright colour scheme as it is during the
afternoon as the sun shines brightly, so I used very bright colours for this.

This is an article from the New Straits Times newspaper in the year 2014. This wedding dress was made by my team and I, celebrating
Earth day at school. The corset of the dress was made by kitchen towels, using tapioca flour and water as natural glue. For the skirt, we
used metal rings underneath to give it shape, a black bin back for the cover, and flower shaped newspapers to give the is a body.

These objects are the props for the school play Beauty and the Beast. These props
are made by my team and I. For the tea cup, we used a traditional chicken catcher
which is made by rattan for the body, a white canvas for the body and some mural
paint to paint the features. For the plates, we used polystyrene and cut out some
Victorian patterns.

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