 Use value techniques to create a balance of positive and negative space and high contrast.   -be creative  -fill each square  -balance each square.

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 Use value techniques to create a balance of positive and negative space and high contrast.   -be creative  -fill each square  -balance each square  -use each value technique at least once

 Use the 6 value techniques at least once on the worksheet. Shading, Hatching, Crosshatching, Stippling, Contours, Scribbles.  Use Shading only to color in solid black areas of your designs.  Use at least 2 value techniques in each design.  Make sure the same value techniques are not touching in your designs.  Make sure white is not touching white.

 A. Erase all pencil lines?  B. Same value techniques touching?  C. At least 2 value techniques in each design?  D. Large white spaces?

 1. Pick 3 designs from the design multiplication worksheet that have unity (something in common), good balance of +, - space and contain 2 or more values. Make sure the same values are NOT touching!!!  2. Use a pencil and yardstick to create a template like the ones on the chalk board. It should have 3 squares in the center that measure 6”x6”. All margins are 1 ½”.  3. Use a pencil and drawing tools to enlarge the 3 designs you picked inside the 6” squares.  4. Use a black Sharpie marker to fill in the value techniques ONLY. Do not outline the 6” squares.  5. Erase all pencil marks so that only the Sharpie is left on the page.