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Marker Rendering Practice

Marker Rendering: The above chart depicts the pigments and names of each marker within our PrismaColor marker set.
Marker Rendering Practice: The two color wheels above depict a 12 color color wheel colored with both markers and colored pencils- the top color wheel is a gradating wheel, whereas the bottom wheel is consistent of just one value.  
Marker Rendering: The above color wheels are rendered solely with marker to depict the 12 colors of the Johannes Itten color wheel and show a variation in saturation.
Marker Rendering: We were assigned the above bathroom scene to render and shade with marker and colored pencil.
Marker Rendering: We were given a second print out of the bathroom scene to render and create focus on a particular part of the space.
Marker Rendering: The above scene was assigned to render and add shadow with marker and colored pencil.
Marker Rendering: We were given a second copy of the living room to focus render with both marker and colored pencil.
Marker Rendering: The cubes above are rendered to each depict three tonal values using markers.
Marker Rendering: The cubes above are rendered to each depict three tonal values using both markers and colored pencils.
Marker Rendering: The above cubes are rendered to depict a variation in tonal values of: light, medium and dark for each cube. The left set of cubes is rendered with only marker and the right side is rendered with both marker and pencil.
Color Scheme Practice: The above sheet includes a direct compliment, an analogous and a split complementary color scheme performed through the use of PrismaMarkers.
Color Scheme Practice: The above sheet includes a direct compliment, an analogous and a split complementary color scheme done with the use of PrismaMarkers and colored pencils.
Color Scheme Practice: For our assignment, we were to select two three inch fabric samples to recreate and render with marker and pencil.
Marker Rendering Practice
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