Sept 20 - G LA: pgs 5-37, 58-82, 92

Initial tones and colors are crucial the the "illusion" of reality. They define "realism." As long as the value relationships are correct, you can use any graphic representation of the optical phenomena.

You can reduce a piece to basic shapes/objects and 3 tones.

Good design contrasts the area of visual rest with visual complexity.

shape/design = large rhythms
form = contours/etching/hatching


explore possibilities and comps through thumbnails

When sketching from life, you have to alter values to make the design easiest to read and show intent/focus

find/emphasize the rhythms!
exaggerate and show depth, overlap, and form!

use simple symbols that best describe the shape

good value design = a clear and simple arrangement of a few tones.
Simple progression of tone!

REDUCE
REFINE
INTERPRET
draw something a few times. reduce to simple clear geometric shapes and simple clear form (shadows)

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