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    Scratchboard

    Animal Project

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    What is Scratchboard?

    Scratchboard orscraperboard is a

    technique where drawings are created using

    sharp knives and tools for etching into a thinlayer of white China clay that is coated with

    black India ink.

    Scratchboard can be used to yield highly

    detailed, precise, and even textured artwork.

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    Scratchboard Tools:

    Several tools have been createdspecifically for scratchboard;

    however any sharp implement

    will do.

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    Initial Preparation/Tips before

    you start:

    If you are comfortable transferring the image to paper free-

    hand, you may do so. If not, use the grid system.

    Animals with lots of tiny details work best, such as furry or

    feathered creatures. Insects can sometimes also work well if

    enlarged.

    Your animal must be drawn accurately, as seen on the

    original image. It is most important that you pay careful attentionto the direction of the animals fur or feathers and make your

    scratches in that direction. Scratching in the wrong direction can

    greatly distort the final image.

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    Steps:1. Choose your animal photograph that will become the original.

    2. Draw the main outlines of the animal on 8 X 11 paper. There is no need

    to do details like fur or feathers on this paper---this is what the

    scratchboard is for.

    3. Tape the pencil drawing to the scratchboard.

    4. Trace over the pencil outlines with ballpoint pen. The indentations are

    visible if you look at it under a certain angle of light. You may want to

    check after you make a few lines to be sure you are pressing hard enough.

    5. Remove the paper and make sure all of your lines transferred.

    6. Use your scratching tools to make the white areas. Big highlights will

    require more scratching. Be gentle---Dont scratch too hard or youll go

    through the board. Make sure to do your scratch lines in the same

    direction as the fur or feathers in your original.

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    How to enlarge a drawing using a grid:

    1. Select the picture you want to enlarge.

    2. Place a ruler along the top edge of the picture.3. Make a small mark with a pencil at every 1/2 inch.

    4. Mark the bottom edge of the picture the same way. Make sure you have the

    same number of marks at the top and bottom of the picture.

    5. Connect each pencil mark at the top of the picture with a corresponding mark

    at the bottom using a ruler. This will make parallel lines over the picture.6. Measure and mark every 1/2 inch along the side edges of the picture.

    7. Connect the marks on each side. Your picture is now covered with squares

    called a grid.

    8. Calculate how much larger you need to make your picture and how large you

    need to make squares on a second grid. For example, if you are doubling the

    picture size, squares in the second grid will be 1 inch.9. Draw a second grid on a larger sheet of blank paper. Use a yardstick to make

    this larger grid if necessary.

    10.Copy the picture from the first grid, square by square, by drawing it on the

    new, larger grid.

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    New Vocabulary Words:

    Texture: It is the Element of Art that refers to the lookand feel of the artwork. It could be based on the paint

    and its application, or the addition of materials such

    as ribbon, metal, wood, lace, leather and sand.

    1. Texture stimulates two different senses:

    Sight

    Touch

    2. There are two types of texture:

    Actual Texture (physical, tactile)

    Implied Texture (actual, visual)

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    Actual Texture (physical or

    tactile) It is how the artwork feels to the touch.

    It is associated both with the heavy build up ofpaint, such as an impasto effect, or the addition of

    materials such as fabric, sand, corrugated paper,

    etc.

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    Implied Texture (simulated or

    visual) It is the illusion of having physical texture.

    It creates the visual effect of texture without

    actually adding texture.

    For instance, a texture created to look like

    something other than paint on a flat surface.

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    Requirements of the

    assignment:1. You need to make an accurate/realistic drawing of the

    animal from the original picture.

    2. Include some background.

    3. Try to capture as many textures as you can

    (feathers, fur, leaves, etc).

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    Students Examples:

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