Value Drawing Light and Shadow Part I Chiaroscuro- an Italian renaissance term for values. “Chiaro” means Light and “Oscuro” means shadow or darkness.

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Value Drawing Light and Shadow Part I Chiaroscuro- an Italian renaissance term for values. “Chiaro” means Light and “Oscuro” means shadow or darkness.

Value Scale or Grey Scale Full Range Middle Grey White Black

Val Value is the amount of light that we observe reflecting to our eye from an object at any point. Some areas reflect more light and others are obscured or blocked from the light.

Highlight Middletone or Halftone Core Shadow Reflected Light CastShadow What about edges? (Soft vs Hard) Anatomy of Light & Shadow

Identify the five areas of value! A B C E D

Blended and Pressure Stroke Crosshatching Stroke Broad Stroke Value and the Tool Mark

Tonal Bars & Tool Marks try not to show tool marks & do not rub! Flat value Tonal bar (Pressure Stroke) try not to show tool marks & do not rub! Rub with tissue, sponge, or paper stump Graded value Tonal bar (Blended stroke) Rub with tissue, sponge, or paper stump Graded value Tonal bar (Crosshatching) Graded value Tonal bar (Broadstroke) Pencil Hardness- 4H HB B

Tool angle and pressure matter!

Tool Grip Close Grip (tight grip)Distant Grip (loose grip) For use in the details etc.For use in general form and gesture

Examples Blended or pressure Stroke

Cross hatching Stroke

Broad Stroke

Practice Create a, flat, 10value tonal bar using pressure stroke. (No smudge & no visible marks.) Create 4 graded tonal bars using 3 other (different) tool marks. Blended, Cross-hatch, Broad-stroke and your own custom one. Draw 2 simple forms with full values using pressure stroke and one other tool mark above. Label the 5 general values on your drawings. Collect and bring to class photos to draw from. Credits: Carl Purcell “drawing with your artist’s Brain” Bert Dodson “Keys to Drawing”

From foundation art class.

Highlight Reflected Highlight CastShadow Midtone or Halftone Core Shadow