1. My favorite was probably the canvas painting in
the ending because we could work with colors and paint. I felt like I
was pretty succesful in painting the canvas. We had to mix colors and
understand how the diffrent shades can make a big impact in highlighting
and showing values in the painting. It was also fun because we could
choose a scene and try to get inspired by others and make our own. It
was really nice to see how the little things you can do can make a big
diffrence in the landscape painting, and how certain colors can
complement each other. I really enjoyed the landscape painting because
it was really fun and I learned what colors can complement each other.
Overall the landscape painting is my favorite project over this
semester.
2.I felt like I learned a lot from the game
drawing. It taught me how to use perspective and how if you use it can
seem more realistic. It taught me about where to find the vanishing
point and how to draw in 3D. I didn't really like the project because it
was hard but I did grow from it and it taught me a lot of skills. I
learned that you have to shade it to create value but perspective is
also very important because its what makes the picture more realistic or
not. It taught me how to use lines and how it actually matters where
you put it and if its straight or not. In the game drawing project you
had to pay attention to a lot of details and that's why I feel like it
taught me many skills and techniques than all the other project I've
had.
3. I feel like I used a lot of the skills and
techniques from the value portraits. I learned how to use shading and
where to shade. Since we were drawing an actual face it was difficult
but I soon learned that shading is what makes it real. When you were
shading you also had to be careful because it was a very gradual process
because you can't go to dark so quick so you had to have a light hand
with it but you were also suppose to have very dark features and very
light ones too. The hair was also difficult because you had to draw
every single strand. In the value protrait I learned everywhere had
value like you couldn't shade one place of the face and not shade in the
other because it wouldn't look real. We had to circle everywhere that
had dark values and light values and shade it gradually. I used the
skills and techniques I learned in the value portraits and used it every
other project we had.
4. I felt like the stencil project was the least
important because it didn't teach us much skills. It was fun but we
didn't learn much from it. The only thing I learned from it was
recongnizing where to cut out the vaules and how the values can make
your picture look diffrent. I cut out the dark values and sprayed paint
on top and I didn't spray much or it would start to leak and you
couldn't tell what your project was suppose to be. I also learned that
having the right background is very important. For the Stencils I did
Mount Rushmore so I used a very earthy color like green and browns. I
glued paper that had earthy colors in the background and spray painted
the cut out on top to make the stencils. Overall I felt like it was a
fun project but I learned the least from it compared to the other
projects we have had.
5. I feel like the one I really liked was the clay tile because I had
the most fun in making it. It was nice and I learned how to make things
with clay. I chose to make a mountain and a wolf. I feel like the clay
tile turned out the way i liked it to be. The clay was messy but I
learned how to make shapes with it. After it was in the kilm I painted
over it and learned how to make the colors complement each other. I had
always wanted to make something out of clay and it was really fun that I
did. Overall I feel like I had the most connection to the clay tile.
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