Miriam
11/21/2013 10:40:16 pm
The artist used tint by adding white and Used Shade By Adding Black
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michael
11/21/2013 10:41:24 pm
i like how the arts used tone on the yellow
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Agata
11/21/2013 10:41:34 pm
Karsen uses tint by adding white to blue. She uses shade by adding black to green. She tones by adding gray.The complimentary colors are red to green.
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Jacob
11/21/2013 10:41:41 pm
She tint blue blue into a much lighter blue by adding white to the original blue
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Grace
11/21/2013 10:42:10 pm
She uses tint by adding white to blue. She also uses tone by adding grey to yellow.
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Yiseli
11/21/2013 10:42:24 pm
The first paint column (Blue) the artist added tint. The second column is when the artist added black also known as shading it. I also like the color that the tinting made.
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emily
11/21/2013 10:42:30 pm
the artists used blue for tinting
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Joy
11/21/2013 10:42:30 pm
For tint, she added more white to the blue and for shade, she added more black with the green. She also added gray for the yellow and she painted red in the first box and then added green.
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Jimmy D
11/21/2013 10:42:39 pm
She did a good job on toning the colors.
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Nataly
11/21/2013 10:42:50 pm
I can tell that she used black to make the green shade and she did go from dark to light for the color pencil row.
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Austin
11/21/2013 10:42:50 pm
added a tint to blue by adding white
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V.C
11/21/2013 10:43:06 pm
The third one is shading, its when you add black to the paint each time you start a new boxz
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Brandon
11/21/2013 10:43:41 pm
I like the tone that's added on the yellow.
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Diana
11/21/2013 10:43:49 pm
The artist used tint by adding white to the blue and adding black to the green is shade
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Demi
11/21/2013 10:43:58 pm
The yellow is getting more toned because grey is being added.
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Chris
11/21/2013 10:44:28 pm
added tint by adding white to blue and he added shade by adding black to green,
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Monse
11/21/2013 10:44:43 pm
The artist used tint used white to make the blue very light. The artist also added black and white to tone it.
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Alannie C:
11/21/2013 10:53:43 pm
The artist used tint by added black to green, exellent work. The artists also used great inrensity with red and green.
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Mrs. Cline
11/22/2013 12:15:39 am
Nice website, Mr. Bruce! You are a Tech God!
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piotr
11/22/2013 12:49:48 am
i like the tint of blue
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matt
11/22/2013 12:50:17 am
I like your color pencil skills
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Elena
11/22/2013 12:52:14 am
the artist showed shade by adding black to green and how the artist did tint by showing she added white to blue
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Matt
11/22/2013 12:52:27 am
I love the value of the orange
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Tony
11/22/2013 12:52:40 am
I like how she stared with yellow and the she put grey each time and at last it turned grey.
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Serena
11/22/2013 12:53:40 am
She did shade by adding white to blue and shade by adding black to green.
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Molly
11/22/2013 12:53:57 am
The artist showed tint by adding white to blue. she also showed shade by adding black to green.
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Abraham
11/22/2013 12:54:05 am
I like how she added the black to the green good work.
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Caroline
11/22/2013 12:54:34 am
I like how you made the colors with different value and tinting very neatly
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Vanesa
11/22/2013 12:56:51 am
The artist showed tint in the 2nd column by adding white and for the 3rd column she did shade by adding black.
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Emily
11/22/2013 01:16:32 am
I think the tinting of blue looks great!
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MIss Hasse
11/26/2013 02:38:25 am
I'm guessing that she started with a color and added white in equal amounts (on the first two) until it turned white and she added black in equal amounts on the last three until it turned black. Ombre is so in right now! Love it!
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Mrs. Skarzynski
12/4/2013 11:44:48 am
Thank you Panthers for responding to our interesting art work. I have learned from each of you the art vocabulary related to value and the difference between shading, tone and tint. The last column was the most interesting and now I know why. The artist added blue to change the value which resulted in a change in color, tone complimentary.
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