Scientific
Scientific was probably one of my favorites only because it is direct and to the point. The artist does not have to come with a creative way of displaying their point of view but rather it is simply drawing what is seen "unique" or "interesting". Normally it is created with the intention of making the art in a way that is informative to the viewer.
In this particular lesson the original drawing was done in pencil but was transferred to an Ipad to help with color and with adding value. although the process was tedious and at points extremely aggravating the use of the undo button was really helpful and not always a luxury that artists have.
This particular piece was successful in that it followed the guidelines but was rushed due to time restraints and not completed. If I did this project again I would focus more on the importance of values and work more efficiently in the given time frame.
In this particular lesson the original drawing was done in pencil but was transferred to an Ipad to help with color and with adding value. although the process was tedious and at points extremely aggravating the use of the undo button was really helpful and not always a luxury that artists have.
This particular piece was successful in that it followed the guidelines but was rushed due to time restraints and not completed. If I did this project again I would focus more on the importance of values and work more efficiently in the given time frame.
Perspective
Perspective was a particularly helpful unit in that it brought to light some key concepts that are to be utilized and recognized when working on any art piece. 1 point perspective (the baseball dugout) allows for art that is dealing with a single disappearing point. 2 point perspective (the stairway corner) gives the effect of having a corner due to two horizon points that are utilized.