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<!-- 2. What is Chiaroscuro? And what effect does it have on drawing? --> | <!-- 2. What is Chiaroscuro? And what effect does it have on drawing? --> | ||
Chiaroscuro is the powerful use of shading/light and dark in works of art. Value adds dramatic effects and form to an otherwise dull drawing. | Chiaroscuro is the powerful use of shading/light and dark in works of art. Value adds dramatic effects and form to an otherwise dull drawing. | ||
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<!-- 3. Draw a Value Scale with at least 10 different values. --> | <!-- 3. Draw a Value Scale with at least 10 different values. --> | ||
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[[File:Cube Puzzles.jpg||Cube Puzzles - showing value mapping]] | [[File:Cube Puzzles.jpg||Cube Puzzles - showing value mapping]] | ||
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<!-- 4. What is the best way to begin drawing until you are sure all sizes, placement and proportions are correct? --> | <!-- 4. What is the best way to begin drawing until you are sure all sizes, placement and proportions are correct? --> | ||
Draw lightly so if mistakes are made they are easier to erase. | Draw lightly so if mistakes are made they are easier to erase. | ||
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<!-- 5. Know the difference between eye level, bird’s eye view and worm’s eye view. --> | <!-- 5. Know the difference between eye level, bird’s eye view and worm’s eye view. --> | ||
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<!-- 6. Show foreground, middle ground and background in a simple landscape. --> | <!-- 6. Show foreground, middle ground and background in a simple landscape. --> | ||
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<!-- 7. What is a “multi-media” drawing? --> | <!-- 7. What is a “multi-media” drawing? --> | ||
A multi-media drawing is one that uses more than one media (see requirement one for a list of media). | A multi-media drawing is one that uses more than one media (see requirement one for a list of media). | ||
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<!-- 8. Explain Linear Perspective and list at least 4 ways to achieve it when drawing a landscape. --> | <!-- 8. Explain Linear Perspective and list at least 4 ways to achieve it when drawing a landscape. --> | ||
Linear Perspective is showing depth or distance in your drawing. Here are some techniques: | Linear Perspective is showing depth or distance in your drawing. Here are some techniques: | ||
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<!-- 9. Draw a cylindrical object and a rectangular object grouped together a little below the eye, showing proper perspective, light and shade. --> | <!-- 9. Draw a cylindrical object and a rectangular object grouped together a little below the eye, showing proper perspective, light and shade. --> | ||
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<!-- 10. Understand and describe these types of subject matter: --> | <!-- 10. Understand and describe these types of subject matter: --> | ||
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<!-- 12. Make a freehand sketch of an animal, showing in values the distribution of color. --> | <!-- 12. Make a freehand sketch of an animal, showing in values the distribution of color. --> | ||
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<!-- 13. Make a drawing of some landscape near your home. --> | <!-- 13. Make a drawing of some landscape near your home. --> | ||
Remember, you can’t draw the whole world in your piece, so choose a small section for this landscape. | Remember, you can’t draw the whole world in your piece, so choose a small section for this landscape. | ||
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<!-- 14. Draw and shade in a still life. --> | <!-- 14. Draw and shade in a still life. --> | ||
Make it personal and interesting; add personal touches and objects that you are excited about - this will make your artwork more fun and easier for you to finish. | Make it personal and interesting; add personal touches and objects that you are excited about - this will make your artwork more fun and easier for you to finish. | ||
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<!-- 15. Memorize Psalm 33:6, and discuss how it relates to Drawing. --> | <!-- 15. Memorize Psalm 33:6, and discuss how it relates to Drawing. --> | ||
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Revision as of 22:04, 26 April 2021
Template:Adventist Youth Honor Answer Book/Notes/Drawing and Painting
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- Pencils
- Pens
- Crayons
- Color pencils
- Pastels
- Chalk
- Charcoal
- Graphite
- Ink
- Paint
- Color markers
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Chiaroscuro is the powerful use of shading/light and dark in works of art. Value adds dramatic effects and form to an otherwise dull drawing.
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Draw lightly so if mistakes are made they are easier to erase.
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A multi-media drawing is one that uses more than one media (see requirement one for a list of media).
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Linear Perspective is showing depth or distance in your drawing. Here are some techniques:
Technique | Effect |
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Placing an object high on the page | Looks far away |
Placing an object lower on the page | Looks closer |
Size | Smaller are far away/larger are close |
Overlapping | objects you don’t see all of are farther away |
Detail and color | Close objects will have more detail, texture and darker
color than objects in the distance. |
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10d
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Remember, you can’t draw the whole world in your piece, so choose a small section for this landscape.
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Make it personal and interesting; add personal touches and objects that you are excited about - this will make your artwork more fun and easier for you to finish.
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“By the Word of God were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of His mouth.”
References
- Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Betty Edwards