Shoes! Value Project

  1. Draw 5 different styles of shoes using contour line on your 9×12″ sheet of paper in pencil.
  2. Overlap images. Create a focal point. Remember RULE OF THIRDS!
  3. Create at least 5 different-sized rectangles that overlap on your paper.
  4. Choose 5 spaces to add your value to (see above photos).
  5. Use the practice sheets on my desk like the one above to practice shading (we will do this in class together to get you started).
  6. Shade in your 5 chosen spaces to create 3D shoes on a 2D surface.
  7. Photograph and turn in on Google Classroom and hand in to the top tray near my desk.

Value Scale Project

Value Scale

ValueScaleProject

Value Scale Project

Value Scales:

  • Arrange FOUR rectangular value scales at the top of your paper.
  • The blending technique is required for one value scale and one composition.
  • You can choose the other three value techniques based on what we practiced in our sketchbooks.
  • Only one value scale can be used for “your own invention.”
  • The first three value scales you will complete with ebony or #2 pencils (unless using a Sharpie for the “stippling” technique).
  • The last value scale you will complete with colored pencils. Use the range we explored in our colored value scale (yellow, orange, red, green, blue, violet, and black).

3D Compositions:

  • Arrange FOUR squares at the bottom of your paper for 3D compositions.
  • Each composition must use one of the practiced techniques from the above value scales.
  • Each composition must contain 10+ correctly drawn three dimensional objects. Make sure you have a composition of spheres, cones, cylinders, and cubes/rectangular prisms.
  • Use the same materials on the compositions as you did on the above value scales.
  • The objects within the composition can have multiple light sources.
  • The background space behind the objects also needs to have value.