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1 Elements of Art: Value “Hand with Reflecting Sphere,” M.C. Escher

2 What is Value? Value is the lightness or darkness of a color.
Objective: to identify, examine, and draw values (light and dark).

3 Value is connected to light and how that light hits an object.

4 We see things because light reflects off of objects and goes into our eyes.
Without light, we cannot see anything. Value is important to identify where light is in a drawing and/or painting. 

5 A full range of value means that there is plenty of Light values called tints:
Dark values called shades: To have a full range of value in your artwork you may create a value scale:

6 The whole point to value….
-Creates the illusion of light, highlights and shadows.   -Highlights and shadows combine to create the illusion of a light source.  Remember, without light we cannot see. Without a light source, you have no illusion.  Light Source Highlight Shadow

7 Vocabulary: Value Value - the darkness or lightness of a color.
Value scale- a guide to creating a range of value. Tints- light values. Shades- dark values. Light source- area from where light hits an object. Highlights- areas on an object where light is hitting. Shadows- areas on an object where light does not hit. Crosshatching- When lines are placed at an angle to one another. Shading- a process used in drawing for showing levels of darkness by applying media more heavily or with a darker shade for darker areas, and less heavily or with a lighter shade for lighter areas. Gradation- a gradual (slightest) change from one shade, tone, or color to another.

8 Go to the following links to learn more about value: (Also on my website if links don’t work)
The Virtual Instructor Studiocodex.com/Value


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