This assignment required us to gather three shades of each color of the rainbow, and then to mix paint to create that same shade. After creating each shade, we needed to paint (from light to dark or vise versa, offset  squares, which progressively get smaller of each color.
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In the photo to the left, you can see the colors I gathered from the magazines and the ones I created to match them. Glare from light made some of the gathered colors appear a little differently, which is the cause of some difference. I wasn’t perfectly exact, but I did get pretty close to the actual color, which is why I believe this was a successful project for me.

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The pink (light red) was created by adding white paint that is about half the size of the red paint. The medium red had just a touch of white mixed in; not much. The dark red contained sienna that was about a fourth the size of the red with just a touch of blue (barely an

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The light orange was created by taking around the same size of sienna and yellow, and addding a very tiny bit of blue. The mediem orange is made from the same color as light orange, but with more sienna and a tiny bit more blue. The dark orange contained light red, red a small amount of sienna and blue for darkness, but only a tiny bit.

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The light yellow was created by adding a lot of white to yellow. The medium yellow just adds a bit of white to yellow paint. The dark yellow is made up of sienna that is about half the size of the yellow paint.

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The light green was created by adding a lot of yellow to green paint. To make the medium green, add a ton of sienna, a tiny bit of yeellow and white, and then very slowly, add blue until desired green is reached. The dark green contains around a fourth of green as turquiose, and a small amount of black.

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The light blue was created by adding white that was about half the size of blue, then add just a touch of green (more if needed). The medium blue had just blue paint and adding white little by little un the desried blue is reached. The dark blue was made up of blue with a little black.

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The light purple is created by adding white that is about half the size of magenta, then adding more if needed. The medium purple contains about the same size of magenta and violet. The dark purple is made from black that is about a third the size of violet, with a small amount of magenta.

 
The goal of this project was to recreate a hallway in the school that contained a corner, which would in turn, create a  2-point perspective. To be as successful as possible, the line I drew would have to lead back to the dots drawn, indicating the furthest possible points our eyes can see in our periphrial vision. This will also create depth.
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This is my first draft; it's just a drawing of cubes and other 3-D shapes. This was to practice and get ready for our other draft and final. I was successful because the blocks look like they could extend and meet up at two points, which would be in our periphrial vision.

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This is my second draft; its of a corner in one of the hallways at school. This is a 2-point perspective drawing because of the main corner, just off center of the drawing. The corner shows the walls going off in two separate directions. I could improve on this by drawing the ceiling tiles more realistic, and be more carful on my vertical lines, because some of them are a little side-ways.

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This is my final for the 2-point perspective drawing. This is a successful drawing because the corner is slightly off center. Just as my draft, it shows the walls extending in opposite directions. The drawing shows depth by all the lines being able to meet in two places, if they were able to extend fully, I could have improved my ceiling becuase it's not proportional or realistic. Also, I should have added the lines on the carpet floor.

 
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I had to walk around my high school during my period in art, and take photos of objects in weird angles. This is my picture of a door, looking down on the window and bar to open it with. This was actually the first photo I took, but I took several others because I didn't like it too much. Although, back in the classroom, after going through all the photos and asking others, this was the winner!

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This my first sketch of photo I took (my assignment only called for one draft). This was done in graphite. I need to improve upon my spacing; my window is too wide. Also, my shading could have been better, but other than that, it's a fairly good sketch.

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This is my final drawing of my weird angled photo. It is drawn with charcoal, might I add, a VERY messy writing utensil. I accidentally made the same mistake of making my window too wide, but it is difficult to see it unless they are right next to each other, like one can see here. I believe my shading was done well though, I captured the light and dark areas of the photo. This was a successful drawing. :)