3 headed portrait due finished by tomorrow. 4 sketches due tomorow No exceptions. 10 pts less for day late.

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3 headed portrait due finished by tomorrow. 4 sketches due tomorow No exceptions. 10 pts less for day late.

BY END OF CLASS 4 thumbnail sketches finished Budget your time. Work ¼ of page if necessary. OR PLAN TO STAY AFTER SCHOOL TO FINISH 4 finished sketches due tomorrow.

Do not have things growing out of the bottom of the page. Find what’s interesting and put it in the center.

Still Life Value Drawing

Line vs. Value

Process First 4 thumbnail sketches with view finder…. Use to frame Search for GOOD COMPOSITION

Thumbnail Sketch ¼ of page, rough quick sketch to plan layout and design Make 4 sketch using viewfinder from different angles sides of still life. MOVE AROUND

Second Line drawing of final sketch on nice paper Work lightly Use your thumbnail sketch as guide

Third Shade line drawing with good range of value

Remember We are drawing from observation Sit close to the still life set up Make sure you can see what you are drawing Keep looking at it! Every object will have a highlight (lightest value) and shadow/dark side