tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23565712180155768802024-03-04T23:03:50.438-08:00beach housejc cunninghamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08287554345604166438noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2356571218015576880.post-58270893849411288352014-03-25T10:23:00.002-07:002014-03-25T10:23:58.726-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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while doing this project i learned how to shade better with pencils and make it darker and certain areas<br />
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from this project i feel like i got better at shading with regular art pencils<br />
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when ever something happened in my drawing that i was not sure about i fixed it by adding on to make it look like i did it on purpose<br />
<br />during this project nothing happened that made me have to start over or change anything i just went with the project<br />
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after i finished drawing the deer itself i thought about what i should add in the background to make it look better<br />
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i thought of the ideas then drew them i did not spend too much time thinking about how it would look because of the due date for the project<br />
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i used my own unique ideas in my work by deciding to change it from the house being close up to in the distance and the beach itself closer<br />
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i got my inspiration for this when i went to beach with my friend last summer and looking back at the beach from the pier<br />
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for this project i have never used chalk pastels before but i liked working with because of how well it blended together to make the water sand and sky all look realistic<br />
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it was my first time using chalk pastels for a project so i was not used to the way they blend together<br />
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when i got stuck on the sand and was not sure how to make it look good i asked friends at my table for help<br />
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the people at my table were really helpful when i was stuck by giving me good ideas for what i could add to the drawing or what i could improve in<br />
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for this one i liked how the color pencils had a lot of detail and blended the best out of all the drawing supplies we have used this year. </div>
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for this project i liked how all the colors went together and it looks like i only used one color where in certain areas it had highlights. </div>
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In this project I liked how well the chalk pastels blended together and how it faded from light to dark smoothly. </div>
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