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LO: to use different shading techniques.Do now:
Composer of the Month: Steve Reich
Which shading technique best fits this piece of music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnbIFW6mnNU
Texture is the feeling, appearance or consistency of an object or material. It can be natural or man-made, functional or decorative.
Artists try to replicate the texture of the subject to make their work look as realistic as
possible.
New Learning
LO: to use different shading techniques.
Artists use sketching pencils to create different shading techniques. The letter “H” is used to indicate the
hardness of a pencil's mark. The letter “B” is used to indicate the blackness
of a pencil's mark (a darker mark means a softer lead).
When we’re writing, be use a HB pencil.
New Learning
LO: to use different shading techniques.
Watch this video to learn how to use
sketching pencils to create these
different techniques… https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=iijhNQyF-gg
This will give you an opportunity to
experience with different pencils and
techniques.
New Learning
LO: to use different shading techniques.
In your sketchbook, experiment drawing different textures
with different pencils.
Then, evaluate your experiment. Which technique worked
well? Which was your favourite pencil?
Why?
Talk Task
LO: to use different shading techniques.
Using a range of different techniques, artists are able to create both 2D and 3D effects using just pencil and paper.
Develop Learning
LO: to use different shading techniques.
Watch the video to discover how an artist uses shading techniques to sketch a sphere. We will then attempt to do this ourselves. Watch
from 0:00 to 2:38. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMr6eimcolc
Use the shading techniques you have practised today to sketch a 3D sphere. You may need more than one attempt to perfect it!
Independent Task
LO: to use different shading techniques.
Let’s evaluate our progress so far…Plenary
LO: to use different shading techniques.
What went well?
What did you find easy?
What did you find difficult?
How would you improve your sketch next time?