Value Scale
Subtractive Color Theory Color Wheel
Reflection
1. Discuss what you thought about creating the Value Scale and Color Wheel?
My thoughts for both the Value Scale and Color Wheel was the fact that I found it easy to create. Both the Value Scale and the Color Wheel took less than 30 minutes to complete
2. Which media did you enjoy working with the best and why?
The media I enjoyed working with the most is the Color Wheel. The reason why I say this is because all I had to do was trace circles and then paint them in rather than having to use the technique of shading each box darker or lighter.
3. What was the most important discovery in the creation of these studies?
The only discovery that I have noticed was the fact that a standard pencil can make 10 or more different types of shades; it also gives us an idea how famous artist use only pencil or charcoal to make artwork
4. What is the most important information you learned from watching these videos for this project? What is your opinion of the videos?
There are several things that I have learned from watching the videos and looking at the textbook. For starters, Red, Yellow and Blue are not the primary colors, but rather Cyan, Magenta and yellow are. Secondly, the best instrument to use when it comes to shading is a graphite pencil and not a number 2 pencil even though it has helped me do this project. In general the videos did a good job explaining the concepts for this project.


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