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Class Info
- Date: Monday, October 7
- Meeting Info: P125
- Lecture: Download Link
- Topics: Project 2 Critique, Intro to Project 3, Grayscale and Value
To-Do Before Class
- Project 2 is DUE:
- Review the complete Project 2 Guidelines to make sure you have completed all phases of this project.
- Take a well-lighted photo your finished inked composition and then protect it with tracing paper for safe keeping.
- Post ALL of your Project 2 work. Follow the How to Post Your Work guide and include the project-specific details found under Project #2 Deliver. Remember to add the category Student Work > Project 2 Posts.
- We will look at your completed work during the critique next class.
Project 2 Critique
Let’s take a look at the completed Project 2 posts together and use the project vocabulary to describe the work. Specifically let’s observe the uses of shapes, lines, and textures.
- When presenting your work, start with following: your name, the title and theme of the project, what you feel you did successfully, what you can improve on next time.
- Your peers and the professor will provide supportive, constructive feedback.
- You will have an opportunity to revise your work based on the feedback and improve your work and your grade.
Discussion: Grayscale, Value & Contrast
Value – Refers to the lightness or darkness of a color; indicates the quantity of light reflected.
Achromatic – Lack of color
Greyscale – An imagery made only of values, no color
All color has value. The value changes depending on the relative brightness or darkness of the color.
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Value Scale
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BEGINNER’S Guide To GRAPHITE Pencils
Contrast
- Narrow/Low Contrast; can lean lighter values or darker values
- High Contrast or Broad Value range.
- Contrast creates focal points of interest
To-Do After Class
- Choose and/or take 5 black and white animal photos. Find high quality images. Posterize the image you will use for Project 3.
- Take photos of your hand in the 3 value ranges shown above. Post to Openlab.
Materials needed for NEXT CLASS
- sketch book (9″x12″)
- graphite pencils (Venus or similar 6B, 2B, HB, 2H, 4H)
- pencil sharpener (basic metal)
- Tracing Paper
- small box/container for your supplies (find or reuse)
- Pigma Micron inking pens