Shaded Tonal Drawing (major project) Grade 10 Visual Arts.

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Shaded Tonal Drawing (major project) Grade 10 Visual Arts

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Shaded Tonal Drawing(major project)

Grade 10 Visual Arts

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A tonal drawing is a gradual, soft "blending" of dark and light areas together.

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Some drawings focus just on the dark, medium and light tones.

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Some drawings have a full range of tones and use pencil marks are visible to the eye.

Some artists think the pencil mark is part of the ‘art’ of the drawing.

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Some believe that the more the drawing looks like a photograph, the more impressive it is.

This technique definitely takes technical skill but it does not make the drawing more of an artwork.

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But sometimes a technically brilliant drawing can be so good that it is hard to believe it isn’t a photograph.

This image has excellent lighting and a mood or attitude. These things add to the artistic quality of the drawing.

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This is a good technical drawing but the white fuzzy areas can detract from the overall impact.

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No… Yes…

You need to start with a strong image that has an excellent range of lights, mediums and darks. The

image should be interesting to look at.

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Divide your photo into 1” squares. Then double your photo size. Draw a new square on a white piece of paper and divide the it into 2” squares. Using little round shading movements, perfectly recreate each

square. Show your first three to me.

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But before you start you have to get past step # 1.

Step #1 is created to see if you can do this.

Draw a nine step grey scale. Make each step a 1”x1” square.

Show me before you start your tonal drawing.