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VALUE
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The Element of Art: Value
Value: Tone in an object or drawing. The degree of LIGHTNESS or DARKNESS in a color.
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Value can: Create contrast – the difference between light and dark
Create form – the illusion of 3D shapes Create texture – the surface quality of an object Create variation – using different values to create interest in an art piece; variation in value helps “set the mood” of the piece
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Value creating Contrast: The contrast between the bright highlights and the dark shadows.
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Value creating Form: Value makes the light bulbs and cloth appear 3D on a flat piece of paper.
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Value creating Texture: Value creates the cat’s fur.
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Value creating Variety: Using different values in the same drawing.
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Different Ways to Show Value
Chiaroscuro: Italian word meaning light emerging from dark. A gradual change in value Crosshatching: Using intersecting lines to show value. Stippling: Using dots to show value. Scribble: Using scribbled lines to show value.
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Chiaroscuro
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Crosshatching
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Stippling
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Scribble
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Unorthodox Value Techniques
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Pencils Are all pencils the same?
Pencils are assigned letters and numbers H = Hard pencils (lighter lines) B = Black pencils (darker lines) 1-9
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Value Scales Showing value in drawings can be very challenging, so it’s best to PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE first!!! Value Scales
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Part 1 Create a series of value scales using different pencils
2H Value scale HB Value scale (regular pencil) 4B Value scale 6B Value scale
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Part 2 Create a series of value scales using different techniques
Crosshatching Stippling Chiaroscuro in color (1 colored pencil + black) Scribble
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Chiaroscuro Circle Light Source Highlight Reflected light Mid-tone
Cast Shadow
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