PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Value refers to the use of lightness and darkness in a piece of artwork, but is visible all around us...
VALUE refers to the use of lightness (TINTS) and darkness (SHADES) in a piece of artwork, but is visible all around us...
Light and shadow is what allows us to see and recognize objects around us.
GOALS
- Develop ability to apply various levels values.
- Increase hand-eye coordination.
- Develop ability to draw from an example.
VALUE ASSIGNMENT OPTIONS
- Value grid (7x5)
- Mirror Image Reflection
- Artist's Choice; must include a 10-step value scale (may include more if desired)
1. VALUE GRID (Emerging)
- Using a ruler, create 4 bars going lengthwise across drawing paper
- Use ruler to divide into 7 equal segments. (1 inch minimum)
- Create a value scale darkest to lightest using 5 different shading techniques.
2. MIRROR IMAGE VALUE DRAWING (Advanced)
- Choose a magazine image.
- Cut in half down middle of subject.
- Tape to drawing paper.
- Use value to create the mirror image of your picture.
- Picture must take up half of drawing paper.
3. 10-STEP VALUE SCALE (Expert)
- Subject matter is student's choice
- Must include a 10-step value scale somewhere in your drawing
Example: 10 Step Value Scale
DUE YESTERDAY!!
- Value Drawings (2/3)
- Value Assessment
Example: 12 Step Value Scale in object.
2PP IS CREATED WITH:
- Horizon line (across)
- Vertical lines (up/down)
- Vanishing Points
- Shading techniques
In addition to the building we created together, your finished work will include:
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
- Horizon line
- Vanishing Points
- AT LEAST 7 3D shapes (not including the one we did together)
- A light source
- Shading techniques to create depth and shadow
- DUE DATE: Friday Sept. 11