1) The objective of this shoe, is to draw with our eyes. As the shoe was in front of us, it enabled a us to draw what we see. Drawing the show, we needed to stipple around it and underneath it. Stippling the shoe took most of the time, to get it just right.
2) The main elements of art we used, are line, shape, form, and value. Each of those elements impacts and highlights the shoe on the poster.
3) The line was used for the outline of the shoe and with all the shoe's extra parts. The shape was definitely used for the different parts of the shoe. The shoelaces, the bottom, the top, and the front and back of the shoe were created from shape. The form helped outline the shoe and establish it. The value was enabled from the stippling around the shoe. Where the light hit the shoe, the stippling would be lighter and the farther away the light, the stippling would get darker.
4) I choose this image because its closer to my own shoe. I was uncomfortable with taking off my shoe, so I just grabbed a pink one from the crate that look some what like it.
5) My favorite part would be the stippling. It was easier for me to stipple then to draw the actual shoe.
6) My least favorite part, would be the drawing of the shoe. It was hard for me to start and add the details around the shoe and on it.
7) The only problem that I faced, would have to be the details. Drawing the details on the shoe was really hard, because I didn't know where to start and how to attempt it. The way that I fixed it, was I called for help and I got help. When it was explained to me and shown how to begin, it was a breeze for me.
2) The main elements of art we used, are line, shape, form, and value. Each of those elements impacts and highlights the shoe on the poster.
3) The line was used for the outline of the shoe and with all the shoe's extra parts. The shape was definitely used for the different parts of the shoe. The shoelaces, the bottom, the top, and the front and back of the shoe were created from shape. The form helped outline the shoe and establish it. The value was enabled from the stippling around the shoe. Where the light hit the shoe, the stippling would be lighter and the farther away the light, the stippling would get darker.
4) I choose this image because its closer to my own shoe. I was uncomfortable with taking off my shoe, so I just grabbed a pink one from the crate that look some what like it.
5) My favorite part would be the stippling. It was easier for me to stipple then to draw the actual shoe.
6) My least favorite part, would be the drawing of the shoe. It was hard for me to start and add the details around the shoe and on it.
7) The only problem that I faced, would have to be the details. Drawing the details on the shoe was really hard, because I didn't know where to start and how to attempt it. The way that I fixed it, was I called for help and I got help. When it was explained to me and shown how to begin, it was a breeze for me.