The hub affected the fold of the drapery because that's where all the wrinkles and small folding began. They began where the pin is to pin up the drapery on the wall. I learned that light affects the three surfaces of the drapery because It creates darker and lighter areas. While shading you had to make sure that you made sure the dark spots are dark then fade to a white or lighter shade. It was hard making the drape 3D because wherever the drape is pinned at, you had to make it come out and shade it according to the lighting. It was the darker shading that really got me on this project. Since this was the first time ever using charcoal, it was hard getting use to it. Like spreading it out and making sure you get the right values and making it look 3 dimensional. I liked how much easier it is to shade a art piece instead of using pencil like what we had to do in art 1. Once I got the hang of it, it made my project look way better. This project isn't that good with shading because I was still getting use to shading and using the charcoal.
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May 2016
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