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Discuss what you thought about creating the Value Scale and Color Wheel.
1. I liked creating the
value scale and color wheel. This project took me back to a time when I used to paint in elementary school. I learned a lot and it was a sense of relief and I did a lot of thinking during this time. This project was not only a learning experience but it was also a stress reliever. I think this is something that I am going to do more often.
2. Which media did you enjoy working with the best and why?
The media that I enjoyed working with better was the pencil I liked the pencil because it was easier to control my shading. I could go deeper if I wanted it to or erase and go lighter if I wanted to.
3. What was the most important discovery in the creation of these studies?
The most important discovery was how I could combine two colors to make another. I saw this as a financial piece of advise because if I ever wanted to get into painting I would just use the colors I have to create the colors I want instead of going to buy the shade of color I want.
4. What is the most important information you learned from watching the videos for this project? What is your opinion of the videos?
The most important information that I learned
was, learning the difference between the primary colors of red, blue and yellow
and the primary colors of cyan, yellow, and magenta. Without that information I
would of struggled harshly making my color wheel.
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