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1. Transform the circles into spheres using these images as reference. There should be at least 7 value levels and a shadow within each sphere sketch. 2. Use a different shading technique for each sphere. 3. Note where your light is located and what technique you used on each sphere. 4. Now please label 2 of your spheres with the vocabulary ↘︎
Continue to adjust values across entire drawing, layering H and 2H pencils as necessary with a soft touch and short strokes in a variety of directions. In some places the background will be the same value as the sphere. Allow these edges to disappear, they are called “Lost Edges.”.
Drawing the Value Sphere. Learn to model form by using a controlled graphite shading technique to render light shining on a three-dimensional object. Understanding how light falls.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for drawing a sphere lit by a single light source to demonstrate form, shadow, and value. 2. It begins with blocking in the basic shapes and light direction, then refines the contour and adds shadows.
Value Scales Scribble & Stipple (ðots) Shading I ðirections: Students are to complete each value scale as shown I below. The separated scales gradually increase in value starting with the lightest value to the darkest value. Each block is one value. The bended scales are to increase in value, starting with the lightest value to the darkest value.
In the November 2013 issue of The Artist’s Magazine, Sadie Valeri teaches you how to draw a value sphere from start to finish by using a controlled graphite shading technique to render the tonal value variations caused by a light shining on a three-dimensional object.
Oil Painting the Value Sphere Using Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Umber (or Burnt Sienna) create a slightly warm dark value. We will use this mixture and Titanium White to paint a value sphere in 3 to 5 completed layers. You need to use a piece of vellum overlaid on this print out page and taped so it doesn’t move.