Friday, December 7, 2012

Game Drawing

Vocabulary to use: perspective, washes, watercolor, gradation, blending, colored pencils, overlapping, horizon, vanishing points, value, highlights, shadows
Please answer these questions as a blog post. We want to see your personality shine through in what you post. You will need to use the art vocabulary and show that you understand the project but also tell us about your experiences with the project, example your likes and dislikes.

Use these questions as a guide for writing your blog post/self reflection for this project. DO NOT copy and paste these questions to your blog to answer. USE YOUR OWN WORDS while including the vocabulary words listed above. Have fun with this!

Describe your overall thoughts on the final piece.  
How successful do you feel this piece is and why? 
What worked about this project? What didn’t work? 
If you were to do this project over again, what changes would you consider making? 
What was the most difficult part about completing this piece and why?
What did you learn from this piece?

i thought that it was okay overall, but i couldve done better on the details.

no, i dont feel succesful because this wasnt really one of my great artworks.

the perspective point of view ,but the water color was great.
if i got to do this again i would probaly take more time and work into the details of the game pieces.

the game pieces, i just could not get a good point of view of them.

what i learned is how to draw in perspective.

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