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Drawing a Still-Life. Looking closer to find the detail of life. Gradation Value Shape Form Space. Composition Cast Shadow Highlight or glare Two-dimensional Three-Dimensional. Vocabulary. First Steps!. What is Value? Value Scale 10 Shapes to Forms
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Drawing a Still-Life Looking closer to find the detail of life
Gradation Value Shape Form Space Composition Cast Shadow Highlight or glare Two-dimensional Three-Dimensional Vocabulary
First Steps! • What is Value? • Value Scale • 10 Shapes to Forms • Practice drawing shells WITH VALUE!
Two-Dimensional Artists • Still-Life Artists
NEXT! • Create your own Still-Life using shells. • Remember the examples! • Use your creativity. • And now… your Criteria… how will you be graded?
Shell Still-Life Criteria • 1. Time on Task (Used time wisely, Completed on time) (20) • 2. Neatness and Composition are used well (There are no scribbly lines and it fills the whole paper). (20) • 3. Used Contrast, Form, Value, Balance, Movement well. (Can easily see that you used black cast shadows, gray(s) and white highlights creating the illusion of depth) (20) • 4. Practiced with value drawing first (looks 3-D). (20) • 5. The colors are blended and smooth (there are no lines ONLY value.) (20)