Drawing2 Notes+mdtrm
Drawing2 Notes+mdtrm
Who was the master of Charles Bargue? What is the tonal value of a sky plane in
Gerome a landscape?
Lightest
Why does the artist intentionally creates
a lost edge in a painting? What type of edge created when the
To Create Drama edge is around the cheek bone?
Soft
What type of edge created as result of 2
slightly contrasting values? What is the color temperature of a
Soft reflected light?
Cool
What type of edge created as result of 2
values within the same value range? What is an example of a tertiary color
lost below?
Yellow Orange
What is called the darkest part in a
shadow? What type of edge created as result of 2
Close Shade high contrasting values?
Hard
What type of edge created when the
geometric form is a cube? What technique is called where you
Sharp close your eyes in half to see the image
grouped in 3 different values?
Does perspective help create depth in Squinting
art? Yes or no
What type of edge created when the
What temperature in color that recedes? geometric form is a sphere?
Cool Soft
4 planes of the landscape
1. Sky Plane
2. Ground Plane
3. Diagonal Plane
4. Vertical/Upright Plane
Sky Plane
LIGHTEST VALUE
- SKY
- NOT all the time that it is the lightest value
- The sun is the source of light which is the brightest.
- The sky diffuses the harmful rays of light.
- Even if its stormy, the sky plane is still the lightest
Ground Plane
LIGHT VALUE
- GROUND
- MOST of the time it is brighter than the sky plane but not ALWAYS.
- If the sun is behind something and the sky is blue-r and the ground plane is like sand or
gravel, that would be the time it would be lighter.
- Even if its stormy, the ground plane is still second to lightest.
Diagonal Plane
DARK VALUE
- MOUNTAINS
- NOT always the darkest value because its slanting
- Somewhat like the ground plane, although its brightness is diminishing.
Vertical/Upright Plane
DARKEST VALUE
- TREES
- The foliage only gets to be hit by the light.
- Things below the foliage don’t get hit by the light.
1. Sharp/Hard
2. Soft
3. Lost
Sharp/Hard Edge
LIGHT VS DARK
- Edge is created when it is a result of 2 high contrasting values.
- Edge of the geometric form has sudden planar shifts. (Cube, pyramid, edge of the table etc.)
Soft Edge
LIGHT VS MID TONE, MID TONE VS DARK
- (Mid tone can also be mid tone vs mid tone, when the other value is either slightly lighter or
darker)
- Edge is created when it is a result of 2 slightly contrasting values.
- Edge of the geometric form is rounded. (Sphere, the rounded part of the cylinder, cheek bone
etc.)
Lost Edge
LIGHT VS LIGHT, MID TONE VS MID TONE, DARK VS DARK
Edge is created when it is a result of 2 values within the same value range.
The artist intentionally looses the edge to create drama.
Color Wheel
Primary Colors
Red, Blue and Yellow
- Basic colors that can be mixed to created other colors, CANNOT be created by mixing other
colors
Secondary Colors
Green, Orange, and Violet (Purple)
- Colors that are created by mixing two primary colors
Tertiary/Intermediate Colors
Yellow Orange, Red Orange, Red Violet, Blue Violet, Blue Green, and Yellow Green
- Colors are created by mixing a primary color and a secondary color next to it in the color
wheel
Color Temperature
Warm Colors advances while Cool Colors recede
- Use warm colors to pull areas forwards, cool colors to fade parts into the distance
Cool Colors – Green, Blue Green, Blue Violet, Violet
Warm Colors – Yellow, Yellow Orange, Orange, Red Orange, Red
Transition Colors – Yellow Green and Red Violet