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Childhood & Self-Portraits Capturing the REALISM of the human face…!!!
Jake 10th grade Capturing the REALISM of the human face…!!!
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How to grid your photo Measure from the corners of the image…NOT the corners of the paper Number along the top and one side…this example uses 1 inch squares The grid must be neat…take your time and use the ruler carefully
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How to grid the drawing paper
Divide the number of squares across the top and down the side into the dimensions of the paper you have… Example with 18x24 paper: 18 divided by 7 = 2.5 24 divided by 8 = 3 You must make squares on the drawing paper so you take the smaller number to create your grid on the larger paper…you’d use 2.5
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Drawing the large outline from the smaller photo
Draw the lines and shapes you see going square by square…
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Value contrast: critical as it adds visual interest and impact to drawings.
Mackenzie 11th grade
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Cropping the composition…and controlling the pencil to create smooth values and realism.
Focal Point Negative space Balance Movement Value Contrast Unity Mastery of the pencil!!! Mac 12th grade
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Gridding the photo helps you capture correct proportions and placement of features.
Nkemdi 11th grade
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Eventually you can learn to draw without the aide of a grid and learn to master color…
Amani 12th grade
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