- Draw 5 different styles of shoes using contour line on your 9×12″ sheet of paper in pencil.
- Overlap images. Create a focal point. Remember RULE OF THIRDS!
- Create at least 5 different-sized rectangles that overlap on your paper.
- Choose 5 spaces to add your value to (see above photos).
- 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).
- Shade in your 5 chosen spaces to create 3D shoes on a 2D surface.
- Photograph and turn in on Google Classroom and hand in to the top tray near my desk.
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Value Scale Project
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.