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Ink Drawing In order to shade in ink, there has to be a repetitive stroke of some kind and the distance between these strokes is what creates the variation of values. The following slides give the most common methods of shading in ink.
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Hatching A group of parallel lines that most often run in one direction only. This direction may vary in each particular area or artwork.
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Cross-Hatching A group of intersecting parallel lines. The direction of these lines may vary in each particular area or artwork.
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Stippling Using dots with varied distance and thickness to create shading.
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Scribbling/Zig Zagging Using controlled scribble and zig zag marks to create variations of dark and light.
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The following artworks are excellent examples of the various shading methods. These are the quality of work I expect from you on this assignment.
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Project Requirements *Must be in ink. You may choose the color/colors. *Minimum size= half sheet of paper (4 in. x 5 ½ in.) *Maximum size= the largest paper on hand *Image should take up your full sheet of paper *No tracing *Can sketch in pencil LIGHTLY first, then finish out in ink. All pencil marks erased away in the end. *Difficult level of drawing must be similar to examples shown in ppt. *I must approve any drawing you choose to make sure it is a difficult enough example
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