Practice: Value Couplets
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Practice: Value Couplets
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I compared 2H and HB. When I zoomed in on the photo I took, I found that my drawing looked so sloppy…even though I drew it as carefully as I could.
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This is the little brother of the Value Scale assignment. Your main challenge here is edge control at the meeting between the two values.
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ASSIGNMENTS

Instructions

This is the little brother of the Value Scale assignment. Your main challenge here is edge control at the meeting between the two values.

Materials

  • One or two pencils. Any hardness appropriate to the tone you want to use.

  • A kneadable eraser and a mechanical eraser. 

  • A ruler. You can also use the edge of a book.

  • A piece of paper. You need a proper drawing paper, around 160 gsm (98 lb). Canson Mi-Teintes, Fabriano Roma, or Arches work well.

Duration

This project should take 1–2 hours to complete. The time depends on your experience level with graphite pencils. Take your time with this. Aim for quality.

Steps

  1. Draw a square, keeping the lines very light. They should not be visible in the final drawing.

  2. Draw two values next to each other that are similar in brightness/darkness. (Low contrast between them.)

  3. Your primary goal is to keep the meeting/edge/transition between the two values as razor sharp as you possibly can – without drawing a line between them. Watch the demonstration video of the Value Scale assignment before you start, it might help you with this.

  4. Your secondary goal is to make the tones as smooth as you can. (Free of texture/noise.)

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