- Describe how you created an interesting point of view? Was it successful? Why or why not? I think it is a pretty interesting point of view. I would have liked to do something with more color or details. The colors fit well with the picture, but they are very neutral. I would have liked to see more bright colors.
- Why is it important to understand perspective and how to draw it? Perspective gives depth to a drawing. It also makes the drawing look realistic.
- How were the colored pencil exercises important in the success of your piece? They helped me practice picking the right colors for shadows, how to build colors, blend, show texture, and how to include other colors for depth.
- Describe the craftsmanship of your colored pencil. What techniques were used? (How well the project is technically crafted). I layered multiple shades of the colors i was using to build up the color. I also used light layers of other colors such as blues, purples, oranges, etc. to give depth to colors.
- Were you able to achieve depth by showing a foreground, middle ground and back- ground? Explain. Yes the foreground, background and middle ground are all there. One of the elements that could be improved is the middle ground. There is not a lot happening there, so it could be more interesting.
- Explain your experience with colored pencil and the project in general. What were the obstacles and advantages? Using the colored pencils is really good for nice colors and blending. It is a challenge for me to make defined lines and textures when doing so many layers.
- Looking back on the progression of this project what skills, techniques or other information would you like to have been taught? Do you feel you were prepared for this project? I feel all of the exercises we did helped me prepare, especially the prismacolor exercises. The only thing I would have liked to have been taught how to draw and color fur.
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