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Think outside the page
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Use of techniques and materials and processes in creations
Draw a square, how do you make it 3D?
Draw a Circle, how do you make this 3D?
What is similar and what is different?
Highlights, Shadows and Mid-tones.
These are essentially your building blocks for creating depth and texture within a pencil drawing.
Highlight; This part of the subject will be the part which is directly facing the light source.
Shadow; This part of the subject will be the part which is facing away from the light source.
Mid-tone; This part of the subject will be the part which is neither directly facing the light source, or the part facing away from the light source. It is the bit in the middle.
With our shading guide, this is how the highlight, shadow and mid-tone would look
‘Apply understanding of materials and processes to support own art and design activities.’
3D processes and techniques or drawing techniques to explore outcomes for this criterion.
Tip; It is important to note when shading, that you should always go from light to dark, as a lot of graphite can ‘stick’ to your blending tool, and will carry to the next shade or gradient. *(Do not use fingers to blend as oil make it sticky and hard to add/take away effectively)
Lighting
Perspective
Think Outside the Page