Line Shape Color Value (lightness/darkness) Space (perspective) Form Texture.

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Line Shape Color Value (lightness/darkness) Space (perspective) Form Texture

 Drawing with line  Arranging a composition

Portraits from magazines Self-portraits from a grid

1-point perspective Inside 2-point perspective Outside

 Each project  Composition = 25 points  Following objectives = 25 points  Effort = 25 points  Craftsmanship = 25 points (neatness/skill with media)

 Project grades Staying on task, following directions, punctuality, cooperation, citizenship  Late work – must be done outside of class  2 points per day deducted from score Make-up work for excused absences is not counted as late work