English | April 10, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07QN1YBNF | 25 pages | AZW3 | 2.53 Mb
A basic understanding of color theory enables you choose appropriate colors for any drawing subject and subsequently create believable artworks. For example, a portrait of a young child may need soft colors and minimum contrast. On the other hand, a cartoon illustration may need bold colors and strong contrast. The following provides an indication of the number of years of education needed to understand this text on the first reading: Gunning Fog index: 11.21 Coleman Liau index: 10.36 Flesch Kincaid Grade level: 9.97 Flesch Reading Ease: 50.22 ARI (Automated Readability Index): 8.57 SMOG (Simple Measure of Gobbledygook): 11.40 Educator use Permission to copy or distribute in any format or by any means is limited to classroom use only. Suitable for children age 8 and up (may need assistance reading instructions). Suggested Supplies White paper, three colored pencils: red (magenta), blue (cyan), and yellow, and a pencil sharpener
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