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Trees and Silhouettes Art 1. Trees and Silhouettes  Minimum of 10 trees  At least 3 of the trees must have branches  One tree must be in the extreme.

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1 Trees and Silhouettes Art 1

2 Trees and Silhouettes  Minimum of 10 trees  At least 3 of the trees must have branches  One tree must be in the extreme foreground  Hedges/bushes behind trees  Must have at least two silhouettes of recognizable figures/shapes behind the trees and bushes  Horizon line – lower than middle of paper  Materials used: 12X18 paper, pencil, T-square, triangle, tracing paper, light box, Sharpie, Sign Pen, colored pencils

3 Sketch out your landscape.

4 Use tools to make sure your landscape looks correct.

5 Tighten up/clean up drawing.

6 Choose your figures/shapes. Choosing the figures/shapes before landscape then arrange trees is another option.

7 Position your figures/shapes. Figures/shapes must be recognizable. Figures/shapes should be facing towards the middle of your drawing.

8 Add shadows to foreground. Shadows should angle away from center.

9 Outline pencil drawing with Sign Pen.

10 Shade trees, bushes and figures with a Sharpie in a vertical motion. Shade foreground shadows with a Sign Pen in the direction of its angle.

11 Choose a color for your foreground. It should be a bright color. What is your foreground? Examples: healthy grass, dry dead grass/hey, dirt, flowers, etc.

12 Add colors to add rim light and texture to your trees and texture to your bushes and foreground.

13 Choose a color for your sky. What time of day is it in your drawing? What other colors can be used for your sky?

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