To develop my drawing I had to mark where all of the values and where they are. When I was done with that I started shading them in one by one. I had to erase some of the lines to make it look...normal.
2. Explain how you found the different values in the portrait?
When I was looking for the different values in the portrait I just looked for the darker parts of the photo. There were some values that I had to really look for because they were faint. Over all the values were mot that hard to find and i found most all of them.
3. Did you achieve a full range of the different values within your portrait? How?
I think I achieved a full range of values in atleast one part of the picture. When I was doing the face I think I only used about one or two values but the over all picture used most of the values on the chart. I did have some trouble matching the values but it was pretty easy.
4. Describe your craftsmanship. Is the artwork executed and crafted neatly?
Honestly I dont think I did a very good job on the whole "executed and crafted neatly". In my perspective it could of been a lot nicer drawing if we didnt have to draw the value lines. Some of the lines that I had erased showed up when I was coloring over them. This fact made it not as nice.
5. List any obstacles you had to overcome and how you dealt with them.
- Making the values blend and not be one big color. I had trouble with that because when I overlaped the pencil it made it darker.
- Making the values blend and not be one big color. I had trouble with that because when I overlaped the pencil it made it darker.
- I couldnt draw the face features correctly. The nose was the hardest for me because I couldnt make it right.
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