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progress summary
grab a chromebook and
access the assignment in
google classroom called
“progress summary.”
where you able to reach
25%? summarize your
experience with this portion
of your drawing via at least 5
complete sentences and key
words.
key words:
- value
- gradations
- landmarks
- contrast
- line
- shape
- blending
- grid
- dark/light
- shadows
- middle values
- highlights
- shading stump
- viewfinder
yes, i was able to reach 25% of my portion. i feel like it was a fun experience to do in class today, but
the hard part for me was getting the lines straight, shading, blending, and staying within the shape of
the box.
This expands the initial response to meet the requirement of at least 5 complete sentences and integrate more key words. It details the drawing process, challenges, and use of tools/concepts from the key word list.
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Yes, I was able to reach 25% of my drawing portion, and while the process felt slow at first, it was a rewarding way to practice foundational drawing skills in class today. The first hurdle I faced was using the viewfinder to map out the basic shape of my subject, as I struggled to translate what I saw through the frame onto the grid on my paper without skewing the proportions. Once I had the basic line work down, I began experimenting with value, starting with light outlines before trying to build up middle values and soft shadows, but getting the contrast right between dark and light areas felt far more difficult than I expected. I tried using a shading stump to smooth out my blending, but I accidentally smudged some of the faint highlights I’d added to give the subject dimension, which meant I had to go back and correct those spots carefully. Staying within the grid’s boundaries also forced me to be more intentional with every line and stroke, and by the time I hit the 25% mark, I could see how focusing on these small, precise details would help the final drawing feel more cohesive and true to the original subject.