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Value

Value. how light or dark something is. Gradient. A smooth increase or decrease. Stippling. Texture created with dots. Crosshatch. Texture created with intersecting lines. Form. SHAPES. FORMS. Illusion. M.C. Escher.

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Value

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  1. Value • how light or dark something is

  2. Gradient • A smooth increase or decrease

  3. Stippling • Texture created with dots

  4. Crosshatch • Texture created with intersecting lines

  5. Form SHAPES FORMS

  6. Illusion

  7. M.C. Escher • Artist who used value techniques, illusions and “impossible spaces” to create mind bending imagery • 1898-1972

  8. Inanimate: • Not alive like humans or animals; lifeless.

  9. Still Life:

  10. Anthropomorphic • Assigning human characteristics & behaviors to non-living objects

  11. Grid Technique

  12. Your next drawing • You will use a basic grid technique , values & forms to realistically draw an randomly chosen, inanimate object. • Transform your object into the illusion of an “anamorphic” object. • Use your new eyeball drawing skills & draw them directly on/in your object as realistically as possible. • The most challenging part will be making the eyes look like they are a living part of the object and not just look like a “sticker.”

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