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Expressive Self Portrait (Digital Painting)

5/22/2019

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chiaroscuro
Chiaroscuro is a technique in painting that uses tones, shades, shadows and highlights to create the illusion of three dimensions on two dimensional media. Developed in the
Renaissance, chiaroscuro comes from the Italian words for bright or clear and dark or obscure. It is usually translated as 'light-dark'.
From www.wisegeek.com
ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Italian, from chiaro ëclear, brightí (from Latin clarus) + oscuro ëdark, obscureí (from Latin obscurus).

Due:
One week

Project Description:
Using a mouse (or the Wacom drawing tablet and stylus), draw and paint an expressive self-portrait from a digital photo that you take of yourself.


Objectives:
  • Gain experience with the digital painting tools of Photoshop.
  • Create a feeling of natural drawing using digital tools.
  • Use line expressively.
  • Create mood through color.
  • Create the appearance of three-dimensional form via the technique of chiaroscuro.

Materials:
Adobe Photoshop


Parameters:
  • Format as follows:
  • Width: 7.5 inches
  • Height: 10 inches
  • Resolution: 300 pixels/inch (Important: A lower resolution will result in a printed image of poorer quality.)
  • Color Mode: RGB

If you would like to work beyond these limitations (for example: work larger than letter-size, or in a square shape) consult Mr. Ratkevich.


Steps (Process):
  1. Create a new document using the format above.
  2. With partner(s), arrange a photograph of yourself with a dark background and a single light source.
  3. Upload the photos into iPhoto.
  4. Open the photo in Photoshop.
  5. Create a new layer above the photograph layer.
  6. Using the drawing tablet, trace the essential parts of the photo. Use line expressively.
  7. Using different layers, differentiate the light, middle, and dark tones on the head, neck, and torso. Paint this difference.

Grading Criteria:
  • Proper formatting
  • Skill with drawing tablet. Quality/naturalness of line.
  • Expressiveness of line
  • Expressiveness of color and style
  • Three-dimensionality of the form
  • Quality of the printed image

Tips to Get Started:
Study the work of Leonardo DaVinci and Michelangelo.


Helpful Resources:
There are a number of books on painted portraits in the next room (245).

More information on chiaroscuro can be found at this site:

Empty Easel: Chiaroscuro

Self Critique Questions:
Before turning in your work, ask yourself:

Is my artwork sufficiently expressive? What have I done to create that expressive quality (color, style, quality of line, facial expression, body language?)

Have I mastered the use of the Wacom tablet? i.e. Does my mark-making look natural?

Does the image have enough visual impact? Will it catch and hold a viewer's attention?

​Most importantly, have I created a sense of three-dimensional form/volume by using light, middle, and dark tonal values (chiaroscuro)?
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