For my box, I decided to make the walls kind of tall and do a different design on the two larger sides. I used different sized buttons to make one of the large sides and for the other side I used the rim of an average plastic cup to make the ring shapes. For the last two side, smaller sides, I made the a vertical striped design. The hard part of making the box have the box shape was the joining of the two 45 degree angles. The easy part to understand was making the sides stick together with the wet clay and the sides without making any cracks in my box.
Color Portrait Painting Rubric
I can re-sketch my pencil drawing for a painting with the correct proportions – head shape & feature placement: 5 I can softly define features with the correct size in relation to each other and the head: 4 I can create a unified image with a sense of emphasis on the face or part of the face: 5 I can indicate three dimensions by using complementary colors for shadows and highlight: 5 I can paint with defined brush marks so I create clear textures for skin, hair and any other details: 4 Total 23/25 The name of my project is a realistic face drawing. This drawing/picture is of my newborn cousin. The media I used for this project is a 2H pencil with an eraser, ruler, piece of card stock paper, and a picture of my baby cousin. The new skill I learned from this project is not looking at the picture and drawing but to look at the sculpture of the face and draw the details after. The feeling of this picture is Halloween because, as you see above he is wearing a tiger custome.
Pencil portrait drawing rubric I can draw a face with the correct proportions – head shape & feature placement: 4 I can draw features the correct size in relation to each other and the head: 5 I can create the illusion of three dimensions by drawing around the surface of the face to create the form of a head: 5 I can indicate light by using a scale of values for shadows and highlights: 4 I can draw with the pencil and not smudge so I create clear textures for skin, hair and any other details: 5 TOTAL 23 /25 For the skull drawing I learned about the proportions of a head. To draw a head or skull in this case you must draw a rectangle and then draw an oval inside the rectangle to get started. Draw markings for the mouth and nose. For the eyes they should be in the middle of the face and big enough that you can draw a third eye in between the two eyes. |
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January 2014
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