Friday, November 14, 2008

8th Grade Shading

From 8th Shading
What is shading and why do artist do it? Without the contrast of darks and lights we do not perceive form created on a two-dimensional surface. Simple enough - you can think of it as science, art, math or magic... how neat is it to create the illusion of depth and space on a flat surface?We learned about 6 techniques for creating space when drawing with pencil:
accent line
smudge
scumble
hatching/cross-hatching
stipple
tonal
We also looked at the characteristics of each technique and when it would be appropriate to use it. For instance, when drawing marshmallows you would want to use 'smudge' because it creates a smooth edge.
From 8th Shading
For a still-life of blocks you would use hatching or cross-hatching.
From 8th Shading

Good shading comes down to practice - it is a skill just like scales or dribbling. It is all about controlling the tool you are using.See some examples of student work.

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