This document discusses different portrait techniques using lines, dots, polygons, and mosaics. It provides examples of portraits created with these methods. It then instructs students to take a photograph, trace guidelines on tracing paper to identify symmetry and proportions of the face, and use a 0.2 pen to add lines, dots, or polygons to the portrait to emphasize shadows and lights, drawing from the provided examples. Guidelines on facial proportions are also included to aid students.
8. Activity 1
1. Put a sheet of tracing paper on your photograph
2. Find the symmetry axis and the proportion of the parts
of the face. Draw some guidelines with your pencil
3. Identify the areas of shadow and light
4. With your 0.2 pen, add expressivity with lines or dots like
in the examples