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~ a large plastic shopping bag - bring one to school
~ lots and lots of newspaper to stuff your bag with very tightly packed paper
~ masking tape to shape the form
~ more newspaper to make additional forms for the outside of you mask. ~ drawings of front, side and back views of your mask idea
These images show the stages of mask building - construction around the plastic bag frame, texture created with modelling paste, then tonal painting
WORK SO FAR
Step 1.
Log onto your Blog - if you have forgotten how, follow this: type in your blog address in the location bar at the top of your internet explorer screen eg mine is www.sthahamptonvisual.blogspot.com
Then click SIGN IN at the top right of your screen
Remember to use your USER NAME (school email address) and your Password. If you don't remember your password, click on Forgot your password? which appears at the bottom of the sign-in box. Blogger will send you an email with the information you need.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THESE THINGS COMPLETED ON YOUR BLOG or at least in a WORD DOCUMENT THAT CAN BE PASTED TO YOUR VISUAL DIARY
If you have trouble signing in ... make a Word document and complete the 4 things below before moving on.
1. made alistof thetechniqueswe used in the drawing unit.
2. write3 hintsor points to help future students to draw realistically - (remember some of the things we focussed on in class?)
3. find someexamples of masksthat you like and post these on your blog or paste to your Word document.
4. post pictures of your favourite animals to your blog or paste to your Word document.
5. reflect on the 3 animals you chose for yourAnimal Quizand how they relate to your personality.
6. make aside view drawingof your mask idea
Step 2. You can do this for homework or during class
Go to these sites below, and copy and paste important information about line, tone and texture into your blog with an example of work from each one.
View the slide show of masks from Venice ... pay particular attention to the FORM and TEXTURE of each mask
Venetian Animal Masks made from papier mache
Colour Schemes:
A colour scheme is the choice of colours used in design for a range of media. For example, the use of a white background with black text is an example of a basic and commonly default colour scheme in web design.
Colour schemes are used to create style and appeal. Colours that create an aesthetic feeling when used together will commonly accompany each other in colour schemes. A basic colour scheme will use 2 colours that look appealing together. More advanced colour schemes involve several colours mixed together, usually based around a single colour; for example, text with such colours as red, yellow, orange and light blue arranged together on a black background in a magazine article.
Colour schemes can also contain different shades of a single colour; for example, a colour scheme that mixes different shades of green, ranging from very light (almost white) to very dark.
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