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Sketchbook week 5- Value

I started trying out different shades on a separate sheet. I specifically like linking the dots however it can take longer the execute. For inking between light and dark I’ve either drew the patterns closer together or use a different pen size.

My first value sketch was more “random.” I tried to fit as many patterns on one page as much as I can. When I finished it, I was satisfied how it turned out. For my next two, I wanted to experiment more with perspective. For the second value sketch, I used a combination of the 1, 08, 01 and the brush pen. I started with the circle in the center, then I drew outward with swerve lines then I filled them in with patterns that gradually changes sizes. This helped with the prospective effect. For the third I decided to play with diagonal lines instead of circles/curves. Curves are still present, but they also flow upward. I think I like this one more visually because of consistency. I mostly used the 01 for the hearts and inner value in 5the center. and I also used the 05 for the second to fifth section. The last pattern on the end is a pen brush.

Sketchbook Week 5_Kiana

After studying the Value Swatches example, I decided to create swatches of my own while using different mediums and create an abstract art. The first sketch is value swatches using ink. I wanted to test out how I can create different values while using the Sakura Pigma Micron pen #.005. The process was challenging because I had to make sure not to put too much pressure on the pen. However, I believe I had managed to create different levels of value with it. I also tried creating different textures to show the values, each one varies from lines, shapes and trees. The second sketch is value swatches with pencil. For this sketch I wanted to test out using pencils, such as Staedtler H, to create value. The process was also a challenge because similar to the ink, I had to make sure not to add too much pressure to the pencil. But the result was a success, because the sketch shows different levels of values going from extra light to extra dark. The last sketch is an abstract art using the values I have learned. I used pattern, stippling, hatching, cross-hatching, extra light and extra dark values. It was a little tricky to think of an abstract art, while also figuring out where and which values to use. But, after a lot of thinking the art came out beautiful. This was a good learning experience and I hope to practice more with values.

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