To understand rendering techniques
To learn about the process of creating the effects of light, shade and light source to achieve contrast in drawings.
I can use rendering techniques to create a visually engaging artwork.
Introduction: Collect sketchbooks, teacher does roll.
Demonstration: Teacher to demonstrate how to draw rendering and to run through types of composition.
Independent task:
Title your work "Rendering Techniques"
Rule up your page with 6 equal sized spheres. *Leave a room for written notes around the sketches.
Experiment by rendering the spheres using a variety of rendering techniques: Hatch, Crosshatch, Tonal, Stipple, Scumble, Smudge
Clean up: Clean up tables and floor and sort colour pencils.
Video example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iaINVnw89Q
RENDERING TECHNIQUES
Rendering is the process of creating the effects of light, shade and light source to achieve contrast in drawings. rendering improves the quality of line drawings. while line drawing indicate more of the shape than the form of an object drawn, rendering improves the quality of the drawing so as to give it a photo- realistic quality.
The basic types of rendering techniques are hatching, crosshatching, scribbling and stippling. Among the principles to consider when rendering are the location of the light source, highlights, core shadows, halftones, reflected light and cast shadow.
Extention Activities
Independent task:
Experiment with rendering a variety of shapes using different types of materials such as fine liner, colour pencils, markers.
Introduction: Collect sketchbooks, teacher does roll.
Demonstration: Teacher to demonstrate how to draw rendering and to run through types of composition.
Independent task:
Title your work "Exploring texture"
Rule up your page with 4 equal sized squares. *Leave a room for written notes around the sketches.
Experiment with textures by rendering squares using a variety of rendering techniques.
Clean up: Clean up tables and floor and sort colour pencils.
Video example: