Monday, April 29, 2013

Friday 4/27 & Monday 4/29

Today students will decide on their main image for their shading project. 

Step 1:  Choose and print a picture of your main image.

Step 2:  Make a contour line drawing of that image with paper and pencil.

Step 3:  Draw a 1 inch gird over the top of your Contour line drawing.

Step 4:  Choose a size window for your image to crop your drawing (just like we did with our face paintings)   If you have a smaller picture, choose the smaller window 3 x 2 inch window.  If your picture takes up most of your paper, choose the larger window, 4 x 3.  Apply window to grid picture and decide what part of your drawing you want to use. 

Step 5:  Draw a grid on your larger paper (18 x 12 inch paper) LIGHTLY.  If you chose the small window, your grid will be 4 inches by 4 inches on your big paper.  If you chose the large window, your grid will be 3 inches by 3 inches on your big paper.  MAKE SURE YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE!  If you do not know...ASK! :) 

Step 6:  Begin drawing following your contour line drawing square by square onto your lager paper until the whole drawing is complete.

Step 7: Begin shading.  Each section of your drawing should be shaded dark to light! 

                              

Monday 4/22- Thursday 4/25

We will continue with shading worksheets, learning how to control our pencils to create the darkest shades, lightest shades and everything in between!  On Wednesday and Thursday at the end of class we will start to think about what image students want for their main image of their shading projects.  The stipulations are: The object must be real or exist in real life.  Students may not use cartoons, animae or simple geometric shapes.  Objects that work well: Things that have defined lines, stripes or divided sections. Examples: Clown Fish, Bangle tigers, and butterflies.  Think about your main image and come with ideas for next class!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Thursday 4/18 & Friday 4/19

Today we will being our Shading Unit!  Students will learn four types of shading: Blending, Hatching, Cross-Hatching, and Stippling.  We will complete 4 scale shading activities in class.  B-Day:ARTiFact listed in belows post: Shepard Fairey  A-Day ARTiFact listed in todays post.

 
Blending

Hatching/Cross-Hatching

Stippling
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Wednesday 4/17 & Thursday 4/18

Due to a snow day and a speaker, A-days your paintings are due Wednesday 4/17 at the end of class.

Next class we will begin our new unit in SHADING! 
B-days on Thursday    A-days on Friday


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Wednesday 4/12 B-Days!

Paintings are due TODAY at the end of class!  Make sure your name is on the BACK of your painting, fill out a rubric and turn in both painting and rubric to finished drawer!  Please do not put wet paintings in the drawer!  Let them dry and then turn them in! 



Monday, April 8, 2013

Monday 4/8 - Thursday 4/11

Continue working on your Face painting.  Projects will be due Wednesday and Thursday of this week! 
 
A days = Due Thursday
B days = Due Wednesday
 
Both at the END of class!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Wednesday 3/27 & Thursday 3/28

Students will continue working on their face drawing/painting!

Remember:
  1. Mix all paint completely before putting it on your paper.
  2. Mix enough paint to fill all one number. You do not want to mix the same color multiple times, it will not come out the same! Mix enough the first time around!
  3. Use the film canisters to mix enough paint. Clean them out when you are finished!
  4. When painting light colors, ERASE your pencil lines BEFORE you paint. You will still be able to see the lines, but they won't show through the paint.
  5. Paint lightest colors first! You can always cover up a light color with a dark color, but you won't be able to cover up a dark color with a light color!
  6. Use your extra space on your drawing to test paint.
  7. PAINT NEATLY!  TAKE YOUR TIME! 
  8. Make sure there aren't any white spaces in between your colors!