1/13/2017 0 Comments PaintingShape Shading with Prisma In this picture I used colored pencils to practice blending colors. I used a light purple, dark purple, blue and white. Water Color Pencel Practice In this picture I used water color pencils to shade in the shape and then I added water to blend it and make it look like I had painted it. Value Chart and Forms For the value chart I just took a shade of blue and made a value chart. For the water color shapes I took a couple of different colors and tried to blend them together. Watercolor Apples For the water color apples I used many different types of color schemes and I tried to blend the colors the best I could. I didn't like using water color very much, but it was a good expermiment to see how I liked it. Complementary Colors: For this apple I used shades of red and green to paint this apple and dabbed the upper left with a paper towel to make it look like this. Warm Colors: For this apple I used shades of red, orange, and yellow to make it look the way it does. This apple reminds me of Fall because of the oranges and yellows. Cool Colors: For this apple I used shades of green and blue to make it look like this. I used darker blue on the left which is not being hit by the light source. Analogous Colors: For this last apple I used colors that were next to each other on the color wheel, I used blues, greens, and purples.
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AuthorKatie Shugg, Class of 2020 in Ms. Purtee's Art 1 Class Archives
January 2018
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