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Objective: Pencil Value Assignment 1 due: Sept. 19 Create a pencil value scale with a range of 7
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Value zValue is an element of design. zValue is defined as the lights and darks in an art work. zValue can be black, white and ranges of grays. zValue can be a color and the lights(tints) and darks (shades) of that color.
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Create a value scale 1.Use a ruler to draw a 1 inch by 7 inch rectangle. Center on the paper. 2.Use a ruler to divide the rectangle into 7 equal blocks
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Create a value scale 3.One end of the scale will be the darkest value (black). 4. The other end of the scale will be white.
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Create a value scale 5. Each of the center blocks should show the gray value scale making a transition from white to black. 6. Each block must be a different value.
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Use the Pencil to apply values The pencil value should have a smooth surface. Use light, smooth strokes and build up the value by overlapping layers of pencil.
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Rubric/Grading Criteria: zRange of values: zSmooth surface rendering zCraftsmanship
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Objective: Pencil Value Assignment 2 due: Sept. 23 Use contour line to draw a pair of athletic shoes in an interesting composition. With a drawing pencil and kneaded eraser add a range of values to the shoes.
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Compose & draw shoes 1.Block in large shapes to compose/arrange on paper. 2.Use contour line to draw the shoes. 3.Add many details for realism.
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Add a variety of pencil values 1.Identify the lightest areas of the shoes and add light values. 2.Identify the many gray areas of the shoes and add many different gray values. 3.Add black and dark grays. 4.Smooth the individual value areas.
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Rubric/Grading Criteria: zComposition zDetails zRange of values zCraftsmanship
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