Yesterday at the LREI Knights basketball game, we lost. Though we lost, I thought that we played the best game of the year. This reminded me of a lesson. This lesson was that sometimes the best thing that happens to everyone isn’t always the greatest thing.
Cassells
My Digital Art Project
This is my art project. I completed this in photoshop. In this project, where the ball pit is, there was the ocean. It was a hard process. What we needed to incorporate into our project was a grayscale and as many elements of art as possible (As seen below).
PATTERN:
I used pattern by combining many images of ball pits to make it look like one, and the pattern is the waves that I created.
CONTRAST:
The contract is between the shadow of the person jumping and the ball pit.
EMPHASIS:
I use emphasis on the person by creating its shadow. The emphasis is because it is double, making it sure to the viewer’s eye that it is the main part of the image.
BALANCE:
The balance in my image is created by the ball pit. The different images combine to make one symmetrical whole.
PROPORTION/SCALE:
I use proportion by making the balls in the pit look 3D. I used scale by making the balls smaller and smaller so it looks like they are farther away then they actually are.
Harmony:
I use harmony by combining the ball pits to look like they are 1 single ball pit.
RHYTHM/MOVEMENT:
I use rhythm and movement by creating the ball pit to form the shape of waves, and waves move.
My Value Chart
This is my value chart. In this photo, it isn’t done yet. I have already done hatching, and I have just started cross hatching. Hatching is used to create shading or tonal effects by using tightly together parallel lines. Cross hatching is the same as hatching, but instead of parallel lines that only go in one direction, they go in multiple different directions. Next, I did stippling, which is using ink. It is the same as hatching and cross hatching, but you make dots instead of lines. After that I did random marks. Again, it is the same as the previous techniques, but you make random marks of your choice instead of lines or dots. In my case, I made H’s for Harvey. You can’t really tell, but at the top, it says 2H, HB, B, 2B, 4B, 6B. The higher the number if it is followed by B, means that the graphite is thicker, but if the number is followed by H, the higher it is, the thinner the graphite is.