Vocabulary to use: perspective, washes, watercolor, gradation, blending, colored pencils, overlapping, horizon, vanishing points, value, highlights, shadows
\Describe your overall thoughts on the final piece.
How successful do you feel this piece is and why?
What worked about this project? What didn’t work?
If you were to do this project over again, what changes would you consider making?
What was the most difficult part about completing this piece and why?
What did you learn from this piece?
my overall thought with my game drawling was it was both fun and changeling. the back round of my game drawling was really hard to draw for me because everything was blurred together. Although using the water colors and light washes was fun. i also really enjoyed using the color pencils to blend together colors.
How successful do you feel this piece is and why?
What worked about this project? What didn’t work?
If you were to do this project over again, what changes would you consider making?
What was the most difficult part about completing this piece and why?
What did you learn from this piece?
my overall thought with my game drawling was it was both fun and changeling. the back round of my game drawling was really hard to draw for me because everything was blurred together. Although using the water colors and light washes was fun. i also really enjoyed using the color pencils to blend together colors.
I feel very successful about this piece. because I used lots of perspective, and value to make my drawling look 3D. the vanishing points, shadows, and the horizon line really helped me do this. i found that wend use the technique blending, and added highlights to my picture it made it look allot better.
what did not work in this project was adding black washes to the border of my picture because it made it blur and you could not tell what it was. what did work was the techniquce gradation
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