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Zoom In: Cropping for Detail and Focus

Overview

Students explore how artists sometimes show only part of an object to emphasise detail and create interest.

Learning Objective
Students understand how zooming in on part of an object can reveal detail and create a more focused composition.

Resources needed

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Optional: coloured pencils

Lesson stages

0 / 10 done
  1. 1 Introduce cropping as selecting part of an image.
  2. 2 Show examples where only a portion is visible.
  3. 3 Students choose an object.
  4. 4 Use hands or frames to zoom in.
  5. 5 Sketch only a section of the object.
  6. 6 Encourage attention to detail.
  7. 7 Midway check: is the focus clear?
  8. 8 Students refine drawings.
  9. 9 In pairs, students guess the object.
  10. 10 Discuss: how did cropping change the drawing?

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Variations

  • Zoom in extremely close.
  • Create multiple cropped views.
  • Combine cropping with texture or colour.
More information

Teach: crop, zoom, detail, focus, section. Use frames: 'I focused on…'.

Provide templates or guided frames. Allow tracing.

Can students focus on a specific area? Can they explain their choice?

Use observation only or draw in sand.

Students may try to draw the whole object instead of a section.

Cropping is widely used in photography and art to create focus.