Sunday, March 2, 2014

Creating Values

 
Advanced Drawing and Painting

We are going to be shading our drawings from here on out. Shading the values correctly will help us create a 3D "like" form on a 2D piece of paper.  Start by drawing a shell of your choice.  Hold the shell in your hand,feeling the texture of the shell. Notice the proportions of the shell. Place your shell on a white piece of paper.   How does the light source create highlights and shadows? Notice the varied values used in these drawings to create the illusion of depth and texture.


Study your shell.  Observing the object you are drawing is crucial.  Take your time, settle in.  There are many ways to begin a drawing.  You could very quickly draw a light sketch representing the "skeleton" of your shell using shapes.  You could choose to draw gesture-like lines to represent the overall shape of the shell.  Another option is to create a contour drawing of the shell.  What are you comfortable doing?  Try beginning in a variety of ways it is up to you.   You can start to add darker values after you feel you have the shape of your shell represented correctly on the paper.

In a couple of days you should have a few sketches of the same shell in your sketchbook. This will be graded as a sketchbook assignment. 


All images were acquired from the internet for educational purposes. 



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