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Helpful Tools for Mastering Value
By Scott Maier
With intentional practice over a period of time, artists improve their mastery of value, learning to discern the relative lightness or darkness of shapes and forms with increasing sensitivity. On the way towards mastery, the right tools are invaluable. To help you on your journey, we have a selection that will train your sensitivity to values and help you master your medium. Do you use any of these tools in your own work, or are there any you would suggest? Feel free to leave a note in the comments section below!
Gray Scale and Value Finder
Value finders are somewhat standard features in many kits to assist artists. They allow you to directly compare colors in your subject to an established value on the card, which can then help you target a specific value when mixing paint. For those of you familiar with the Munsell System, the one featured here could fit nicely into your mixing system.
Great for
Painting or sketching from life.
Grey Scale Markers
There’s something powerful about working with grey-scale permanent markers, as they force artists into making decisions about value. Creating sketches and studies with these markers can be an effective way to establish a basic value plan and composition. They also work great for final works!
Great for
Sketches
Studies
Urban sketching
Drawing and more
About the Brush Rack
This innovative brush rack stores up to 28 brushes in various-sized holes, from ½” diameter to ¾” diameter. It also includes eight hanging/drying slots with foam grips. A clear acrylic base protects against drips.
Easy Assembly | Easy-View Racks | Easy to Clean
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Meet the Artist
Scott Maier is an artist and a content contributor to artistsnetwork.com. He’s also the author of the instructional art book See, Think, Draw: An Easy Guide for Realistic Drawing and Beyond.