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Jeremiah Brinkley-Johnson

Self portrait

Picture
So now that you have completed your Value Studies in class,  it is time to create a portrait using these value techniques learned in class.

You will also be using a grid system for scale. You will use a 1/2" to 1" grid system.

Directions for Portrait:

Using the provided photo you will create a 1/2" grid.
On the provided paper you will LIGHTLY draw a 1" grid (Remember you have to erase the grid for the final product).

You can then begin your sketch focusing on one square at a time, if it helps you take a couple extra pieces of paper to cover the squares that you are not using.

You will be Graded on:

Proper use of the grid system (Don't forget to erase all the lines of the grid in the final product)
A minuinum of 5 values
Correct proportion of the face
Craftsmanship
Effort


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