I will give a demonstration on how to blend the different colors groups. You will need to identify each of the colors and list the color name/number on the paper provided.
914, 927, 989, 939
Task#4: Blend Shadow
941, 945, 908
Task#5: Blend Darkest Values
946, 937, 901
Task#6: Connect Groups
Blend task#3 with task#4. Blend task#4 with task#5.
Task#7: Final Sphere
Combined all groups together into one sphere by building up layers and creating soft transitions.
Task#8: Hand Study Use the colors selected and create a hand study that shows highlights and values of your hand with your skin tone. You may included 929 and 938 in this study. Create this study on the same piece of paper. Task#9: Face study On the small paper provided block in a small section of your portrait which includes 2 features, then apply skin tone, shadow and highlights. |
Man vs. Man
"Man against man" conflict involves stories where characters are against each other.[8][10] This is an external conflict. The conflict may be direct opposition, as in a gunfight or a robbery, or it may be a more subtle conflict between the desires of two or more characters, as in a romance or a family epic. This type of conflict is very common in traditional literature, fairy tales and myths.[1] One example of the "man against man" conflict is the relationship struggles between the protagonist and the antagonist stepfather in This Boy's Life.[14] Other examples include Dorothy's struggles with the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Tom Sawyer's confrontation with Injun Joe in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.[1]