- Take your time. In visuals it's important to take your time that way you can get plenty of detail and your work quality will be greater. Maybe if your doing simple checker board, curly q patterns then take the time to nicely shade covering the whole square with nice clean strokes an in the lines or for curly q's take time to try to make the lines nice and rounded. Teachers look for who take their times and demonstrate their learning and efforts in class.
- Another thing teachers look for is who's trying their best even though this subject can be hard. If you try your best for like maybe painting the lush green mountains off by your school or by your house then really try to follow the correct strokes of the mountain. Even though it can be hard for some people and your work may look messy but, you may find on your report card that the teacher says things like so and so really tries in art even though this subject is hard for him/her. That's always good to see because like anything many things are graded that you don't think of such as participation.
- Figure out what the teacher is looking for such as creativity, details, etc. Then maybe before actually starting your final product try drafting it first and see how it turns out. Try a few and when you feel more comfortable then try the final product making sure to follow steps one and two! Doing practices really help because they can get you more in the feeling and help get better techniques and have a better final product to!
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Thursday, February 4, 2016
How to Get Mostly A's In Visual Arts; Super Easy!
You see these A's? Well I want to show you how to get these A's step by step so for when you do visuals you can see your grades with all A's constantly!
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