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Project #2 Sighting Practices & Atmospheric Perspective

Drawing by Marina Fridman We can depict what we see most effectively by simplifying our observations. Simplifying values  produces a much more cohesive, believable drawing than recording every value and minute detail that you see. Artists realized this hundred of years ago and created a system of simplifying and organizing values called... The Value Scale Artists use a system of nine (or more) values ranging from white to black, called a value scale. The scale consists of four light values (values 1 to 4”), a middle value (also called a half-tone), and four dark values (values 6 to 9”). A value scale is essentially a simplified gradation. Further Link: https://www.thedrawingsource.com/value-drawing.html Dynamic Value Ranges There is a difference between how we see values in our experience and how an artist or designer may wish to depict those values.  The lightest object in our world humans experienc...

Course Calendar

WK 1 TU JAN 29 Introduction to course materials TH JAN 31 Material Exploration / Value Scales Linear Perspective 1 pt. / 2 pt. / Spatial Graffiti > Space is illusion, but so is depth WK 2 TU FEB 05  Value Scales due DUE: Minor Assignment #2 Due: Spatial Graffiti Introduce 3 pt linear perspective > Sketchbooks Introduce Project #1  Create 3 collages  WE FEB 06 End of Add / Drop TH FEB 07  Project #1 Transfer local color > local value in pencil on  Watercolor or Bristol paper Make a cardboard view finder WK 3 TU FEB 12  DUE: Project #1 Interpreting Local Color > Local Value Introduce Project #2  Sighting Practices & Atmospheric Persp. Full Tonal Range & Observational Skills TH FEB 14  *Pencil drawings  & Sighting practices + view finder WK 4 TU FEB 19 DUE: Project #2  Introduce Project #3 Sighting Practices & Still Life TH FEB 21 Sighting Practices & Sti...

Linear Perspective + Minor Assignment #2

1 PT LINEAR PERSPECTIVE = Parallel Perspective Canaletto - 1697 - 1768 2 PT LINEAR PERSPECTIVE = Oblique Perspective 3 PT LINEAR PERSPECTIVE   = Oblique Perspective Minor Assignment #2: Spatial Graffiti   Space is an Illusion, but so is Depth linear perspective  2 pt. = oblique perspective 18" x 24" paper size 15" x 20" image size Rules: Make use of your intials to create the composition > J E P <   For a challenge create a composition of 5 letters that spell a word incongruent in meaning to the forms of the cubes. Such as what you see above:  M E M O R Y How about: baby, panda, dance, smile, zebra, horse, mercy, etc.??? Your drawing is to be created in pencil Contour edges only, no shading Make sure you have a variety of cube sizes and porportions Make sure you have a variety of visual weights in your cubes Some of your letters may lay down on their face like the letter "R...