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Quiz #1 REVIEWDrawing
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UNIT 1:Intro to Drawing
Realistic Stylized Abstract
3 Main Drawing Styles
3 Main Drawing Styles
•Realistic- the drawing looks like the object
•Stylized- the drawing looks like the object, but is exaggerated somehow
•Abstract- doesn’t depict a person, place, or thing
Using Your Memory
An artist should not rely on his or her memory to draw something realistically!
To draw an object accurately, draw it from life or use a reference image
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7 Elements of ArtDefinition: Tools used to create an artwork
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UNIT 2:Contour Line Drawing
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Definition & 3 Elements of ArtContour Line =An outline that defines an object
Elements of Art:• Line- Defines the object’s shape,
adds interior details; creates shape and space
• Shape- 2D, or flat; geometric or organic (circle, square, triangle, etc.)
• Space- Taken up by the subject (positive) or lack thereof (negative)
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Scale vs. Proportion
• Scale- Refers to the size of an object
• Proportion- Part of an object in relation to its whole
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Drawing Symmetrical Objects
1. Begin by drawing an axis of symmetry line
2. Next, draw circles or ellipses to break up the object’s planes
3. Lastly, use contour lines to establish the shape of the object
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Drawing Organic Objects with Basic Shapes
Use this technique to maintain scale and proportion
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Drawing Rectangular Prisms (Boxes)
Check the angles of each part of the box with your pencil (close one eye, and hold pencil in the air)
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Drawing Multiple ObjectsUse reference lines and measuring with pencil to compare scale and proportion of objects
• What are reference lines?Reference lines made betweenobjects to determine correctscale, proportions, height,spacing, etc. of multiple objects
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Sketching MediaPencils-• H pencils are preferable because they sketch lighter,
and may be easier to erase (HB, 2H, or 4H)
Charcoal-• Vine charcoal is easiest to erase
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UNIT 3:Grayscale Rendering
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Rendering = the process of creating, shading, and texturing an image, especially a realistic one
Elements of Art:• Value- Degree of light and dark on
a scale (tints, midtones, shades)
• Form- 3D version of Shape; has dimension (spheres, cylinders, cones, etc.)
• Texture- The way something feels when it’s touched (visual texture)
Definition & 3 Elements of Art
Terminology- Value Scale & ContrastValue Scale- Shows the range of available values
o Tints = lightest valueso Midtones = medium valueso Shades = darkest values
Value Contrast- The difference between light and dark areas. The more contrast, the better the drawing
TINTS MIDTONES SHADES
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Terminology- Value Application
Transitional Value Change- Gradual; usually happens when an object’s form is rounded
Abrupt Value Change-More sudden (i.e. From a 1 to a 5); happens to planar and reflective objects
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Rendering TechniquesShading- Applying value to a drawing in even strokesHatching- Creating value with lines
o Crosshatching =Two sets of perpendicularStippling- Applying value to a drawing with small dots
SHADING HATCHING STIPPLING
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Medium: Drawing Pencils
• Made of graphite and wood• Darkest to Lightest (Softest to hardest): 6B 4H• No finger-smudging! Can use a blending stick
instead
6B 2B HB 2H 4H
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Medium: Charcoal
• Compressed = Darker
• Vine = Lighter
• Techniques: Reduction of value with kneaded eraser, blending (with tortillion, finger, cotton swab, etc.)
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UNIT 4:Color Rendering
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Definition and Element of ArtElement of Art:• Color- The degree to which an
object reflects or emits light
Neutral Colors
Black, white, gray, brown
Tertiary Colors-In between the main 6 colors.Examples: Red-orange, blue-
green, yellow-green, red-violet
Terminology- The Color Wheel
Primary colors –RED, YELLOW, BLUE
Secondary colors-GREEN, ORANGE, VIOLET
Tertiary colors-yellow-orange, red-violet, green-blue, etc.
Terminology- Neutrals
WHITE: When all light waves are reflected away from a surface, it appears white.
BLACK: When all light waves are absorbed by a surface, it appears black.
GRAY: The neutral tints and shades between white and black
Neutral Colors
Black, white, gray, brown
Color Terminology: HUE
It’s just a fancy word for color! “Hue” defines pure color in terms such as
Red, Green, Blue-Violet, Yellow-Orange
Terminology- TINTS & SHADES
TINT: A lighter version of a hue Add white!
SHADE: A darker version of a hue Add black!
TINTS
SHADES
Terminology- TONE
Adding gray to a pure hue
Terminology- BRIGHTNESS / INTENSITY
The strength or weakness of a color Some colors are bright/vibrant/intense,
and some are more dull/subdued
SUBDUED
BRIGHT
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Techniques- Layering & Blending
• Layering- gradually building up color
• Blending- Mixing colors together
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Medium- Colored Pencils
• Made of tubes of wood with an inner core of clay. Instead of graphite, a dye coloring agent is used.
• Meant to be layered• Create a waxy appearance• Good for fine detail
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Medium- Chalk Pastels
• Made of pure compressed powder pigment and a binder (gum arabic)
• Dusty, chalky appearance. Easily blended with fingers. Layered and blended more easily than colored pencils