Showing posts with label tints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tints. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Third through Fifth: My Neighbor Totoro




I used this movie poster for a lesson on tinting and shading to create atmospheric perspective. It doesn't hurt that it's adorable and fantastical so the students connected right away. They chose their own colors and practiced by making a value chart first before they painted on their final. They look a little scary, but I love how they turned out.

Friday, November 21, 2014

First Grade: Tinted Ice Cream







It's not summer anymore, but it's never too cold for ice cream! First graders learned about tints in the form of ice cream scoops. They folded their papers and in each space painted the color, or "flavor", of their choice in different tints. They also painted a color chart that I cut out and combined into one big chart that I'll use for future lessons.