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Title: Value


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  • Value
  • Element of Art. The luminosity, or range of
    lightness and darkness, in a picture.

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  • Value Scale
  • A scale that shows the gradual change in value
    from its lightest value (white) to its darkest
    value (black).

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  • Other art terms about value gt
  • TINT the addition of white to a HUE (color) which
    creates lighter values such as light blue (blue
    white) or pink (red white).
  • SHADE the addition of black to a HUE which
    creates dark values such as dark blue or dark
    red.
  • TONE the addition of gray to a HUE

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Light source
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Value is relative
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  • VALUE SCALE
  • 1 - Create a VALUE SCALE
  • 10 Steps - start with white and
  • end with black
  • should see an even jump
  • in value from one step to the
  • next.
  • you will use this to create a
  • Full-range of value in your still life
  • Create a drawn scale AND
  • A painted scale (use handout)

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  • Ways to Create Value (SHADING)

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  • Ways to Create Value when mixing with paint -
  • 1 - Start with white!
  • Always add black to the white paint. You can
    always go darker, but it takes a lot of paint to
    go lighter.
  • 2 - Add VERY small amounts of black. Black paint
    can be overpowering so you dont need much to
    darken your colors.
  • 3 - Clean your brush with water and paper towel.
    It will prevent bleeding of colors in brush.
    This is true when mixing all color with paint. A
    clean brush will help you achieve more pure
    color.
  • 4 - Colors will lighten slightly as they dry, so
    keep this in mind as you paint
  • 5 - Dont rush. Take your time
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