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This worksheet guides students through the process of incorporating 6 value techniques—Shading, Hatching, Crosshatching, Stippling, Contours, and Scribbles—into their designs. Students will select 3 designs showcasing unity and balance of positive and negative space while ensuring that similar techniques do not touch and white space is minimized. Using pencils and yardsticks, they will create templates to enlarge their chosen designs within specified dimensions. This exercise encourages creativity while adhering to fundamental design principles.
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DESIGN MULTIPLICATION worksheet guidelines: • Use value techniques to create a balance of positive and negative space and high contrast. • -be creative • -fill each square • -balance each square • -use each value technique at least once
Guidelines: • Use the 6 value techniques at least once on the worksheet. Shading, Hatching, Crosshatching, Stippling, Contours, Scribbles. • Use Shading only to color in solid black areas of your designs. • Use at least 2 value techniques in each design. • Make sure the same value techniques are not touching in your designs. • Make sure white is not touching white.
grade • Overlapping correct? • Same value techniques touching? • At least 2 value techniques in each design? • Large white spaces?
Template Instructions: • 1. Pick 3 designs from the design multiplication worksheet that have unity (something in common), good balance of +, - space and contain 2 or more values. Make sure the same values are NOT touching!!! • 2. Use a pencil and yardstick to create a template like the one on the front table or next to the chalk board. It should have 3 squares in the center that measure 6”x6”. All margins are 1 ½”. • 3. Use a pencil and drawing tools to enlarge the 3 designs you picked inside the 6” squares.