For me the most helpful warm up was definitely the upside down picasso drawing. This was the most helpful for me because I really learned how to focus on shapes more and really looking at the drawing rather then just do value. I also learned how to make the drawing look realistic with all the little details that we focused on in this warm up. And the best thing was that it was challenging because it was upside down, so we had to rely on the shapes to make the drawing and trust that we do good rather than just draw. Pen Drawing Pros - Wasn't messy like the charcoal - It was easy to use (light not hard to use) - Was darker then pencil so it looked more defined Cons - There wasn't a way I could erase if I made a mistake. - The stippling took a while Pencil Drawing Pros -If I messed up I could erase it easily and fix my mistake - I could shade a lot better and make value better - I was able to draw better without accidently smudging. Cons - I had to sharpen my pencil regularly so it took me a while to finish because I held my pencil to hard (was really annoying 😂) -When I was smudging I would sometimes do it to much and it would leave a dark mark. Charcol Drawing Pros - Was really easy to blend - Looked most realistic out of all drawings - I could erase with my hand Cons - I had a lot of white empty circles on the edges from my hands accidentally erasing. - It took a while because the charcoal was messy. - This was my first time using charcoal so it was new for me and I was confused at first. Composition- The nature of something's ingredients or constituents; the way in which a whole or mixture is made up.
Value- The relative lightness or darkness of a color. It is an important tool for the artist in the way that it defines form and creates spatial illusions.
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