Steps
The 4 Stages of Color Drawing
If you feel frustrated at this point, you are not alone. This fear of color restricts some artists to "mono-chromatic work" or one color plus white painting or drawing only.
In this section we will once again bypass all "spectrographic analysis" OR the art fundamentals of color and show you how to write your own rules as you explore your own interest with tactile studies.
Drawing color with chalk naturally break down into 4 stages:
1. The Layering Stage - Your paper becomes the color mixing palette.
2. The Blending Stage - Your hand becomes the brush for painting.
3. The Shading and Reflection Stage - Complete the under-painting.
4. The Highlighting Stage - Speed techniques produce one-touch realism.
Each stage will unfold powerful effects as you experiment with these tactile studies.
Modules
1. Challenge || 2. Essentials || 3. Obstacles || 4. Blindness || 5. Steps
6. Value || 7. Style || 8. Hidden Pictures || 9. TroubleshootingClick here to purchase all 9 modules and basic exercises in the book
Fine Art Painting With Chalk