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Drawing Class
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You’ve had to shade white paper using gray pencil lead What a waste of time! The majority of your object isn’t white. Today, we’re going to work the opposite way…
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And use toned paper Toned paper already has a value to it. When we use gray paper, our midtones are already there for us – we just add highlight and shadow. When we use black paper, our shadow is already there for us – we just add the lighter values.
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Still-Life on Toned Paper
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Grab 5-6 interesting items for your table to draw Be gentle with the materials Don’t choose the same items you used for your last drawing
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Arrange your items so that they overlap and have balance Don’t put all of your dark items on one side, etc. Make it interesting!
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Think about the composition of your drawing Do you want items going off the page? How much room do you want around your drawing? How large should I make my items?
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Draw your largest object first This way, we know everything else will fit You can use it to mark scale Draw LIGHTLY! These marks are guides for us – not something we want to show later
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Adding Value Then, using a colored pencil, add in the missing values. Begin your value drawing using Hatch Cross-hatch Scumble Colored pencils don’t blend like our regular pencils, so we don’t need our blending stomps Go SLOWLY. Colored pencil is hard to erase.
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