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Value: How things 2D looks 3D
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Value- How light falls on an Object ranging from dark to light Shade- adding a darker value to a colour. Tone- Adding a lighter value to a colour.
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Vocab. Value Contrast-where light values are placed next to dark values to create contrast or strong differences. Value Scale-a scale that shows the gradual change in value from its lightest value, white to its darkest value black.
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Chiaroscuro- Italian word meaning Light and dark
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Highlights - areas on a surface that reflect the most light. In a drawing, these areas are shown by light values to create the illusion of depth. Low lights - areas on a surface that reflects little light. These areas are dark in value. Core Shadow- The Darkes shadow on the object. Cast shadows - shadows by shapes onto other surfaces. Reflected light - light “thrown” back onto a shadowed surface from an illuminated object.
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Cross-hatch - overlapping parallel lines used to create value.
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Hatching - making repeated parallel lines to show value or texture.
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Stippling - a technique of using patterns of dots to create values and value gradation.
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Words we Learned and you MUST KNOW HERE!! Composition Proportion Line Contrast Form Gradation Shape Value Texture
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1.) Gridding Exercise Needs to be EXACT
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Value Scale 4 Scales using different texture techniques
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3 Applying Value NO LINES!
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6 inch 24 inches
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24/6= 4 Make sure you draw Lite! Line every 1 inch Line every 4 inches
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Look at it with ARTIST EYES Space Line Shape Texture Color Value
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Exercise #1(Hand Grid)- Due Tuesday 13 Exercise #2 (Value Scale)- Due Friday 16 th Exercise #3 (Block Drawing)- Due Wednesday 21 st Grid on project due Wednesday 28 th Project due February 6th
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