Assignment: Pencil Value Scale. Without Light You Would See Nothing No matter how bright your...

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Assignment: Pencil Value Scale

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Page 1: Assignment: Pencil Value Scale. Without Light You Would See Nothing  No matter how bright your whitest clothes are,  You will not see them in absolute.

Assignment:Pencil Value Scale

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Without LightYou Would See Nothing No matter how bright

your whitest clothes are,

You will not see them in absolute darkness.

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With a Little Light Your clothes begin

to look gray.

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As the Light Increases The white clothes

look brighter.

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Value

The Range of Light to Dark

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In Black and White Photographs

You can easily see light gray and white.

And areas of medium gray and black.

Dorothea Lange

Migrant Mother

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White is the Lightest Value

Louise Nevelson

Dawn’s Wedding Chapel IV

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Black is the Darkest Value

Louise Nevelson

Sky Cathedral

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And Between is the Unlimited Number of Values

Citation Needed

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Your Assignment

Is to work with measurements. Create an even transition from light

to dark. Working each square individually

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Start With

A 3 inch by 12 inch paper. Make a 1 inch clearance frame. Do

not use the end of the ruler (This will not give you 1 inch squares).

Divide into 10 1 inch squares

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Start with white and black at the ends and then establish a mid-range gray. Gradually expand the chart out till you have 10 values

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With hatching and cross-hatching transition the rest of the 1 inch squares from very light gray to a dark grey.

Citation Needed

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Crosshatch Establish a

crosshatch pattern at equal distances.

Then adding layers of crosshatch in different directions gradually darkens the plane.

Citation Needed

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You should have a value chart that shows a range of ten steps from white to black.

Dark grays and blacks should not have a shiny surface.

Application of graphite should be evenly applied.

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Answer on a Separate Piece of Paper10 Questions:

Title your paper: Pencil Value Scale. Add your name and period number.

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Question 1

What would you see if there was no light?

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Question 2

With a little light, your white would look (fill in the blank).

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Question 3

What is value?

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Question 4

What should you see in a black and white photograph?

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Question 5

What is the title used as the example for the photograph?

Who is the photographer?

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Question 6

The light value is called what?

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Question 7

The dark value is called what?

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Question 8

What are the names of the two sculptures that Louise Nevelson created?

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Question 9

What do you not do when measuring your frame for your Pencil Value Scale.

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Question 10

What pencil technique should be used when creating your Pencil Value Scale?