All about drawing Tone What is tone What
All about drawing - Tone
What is tone? What is tone in music? What is tone in a story? What is tone in Art? We are going to be learning about Tones in drawing – how to make something light or dark, how to show highlights and shadows, how to show textures and reflections. Make depth and create shapes. • How does this relate to the other types of tone mentioned above? • •
Activity 1 In the first strip you must go from black to white using cross hatching In the second strip you must go from black to white using gestural lines In the third strip you must go from black to white shading as carefully and gently as possible It is important that you learn to control your pencil, look at Mr. Hebden and how carefully he is keeping inside the boxes. You must think about the pressure that you use – for the darkest boxes you must press down as hard as possible, and for the lightest boxes you should be just dragging your pencil across your page so lightly, using no pressure at all.
Homework Complete these tonal shading exercise’s for homework, you can print out this page and stick it in your skectbook’s
Activity 2 By using tone, we can make shapes look 3 -D by using shadows and highlights. Before we start shading, lets practice drawing the 5 most common shapes. The guide below will help you make them look 3 -D. Why didn’t I include the Sphere in the guide below?
After practicing, I would like you to make your own composition of 4 objects. You will be marked on how well you draw the objects, the range of tones you use, and how carefully you blend them together.
Assessment Piece - Tone • On the following 3 slides, you will see some black and white photographs – but half of the photo has been removed! • You have to choose one of the images, print out the slide from the PPT, and draw the missing half of the picture. • You must include as much detail as possible. • Your finished drawings should probably not contain any white space (maybe only small details or highlights) • This is your third assessed drawing piece, before you start your final end of unit drawing – look at the levels so that you know exactly what to do to achieve the mark you want. • Look at the target you set yourself at the end of your last drawing – did you achieve this yet?
Pick this picture if you found the work on tone that we have done so quite difficult Complete the work in your sketchbook. Stick the thumbnail example next to your final work.
Pick this picture if you feel confident imagining some extra details! Complete the work in your sketchbook. Stick the thumbnail example next to your final work.
Pick this picture if you want to give yourself a real challenge! Complete the work in your sketchbook. Stick the thumbnail example next to your final work.
- Slides: 10