Value Scale - Tints, Tones, and Shades

Activity: Create a 6-Box Value Scale with Tints, Tones, and Shades

Objective:

Students will create a value scale to understand and apply tints, shades, and tones,

with a specific explanation of how tones are made and used.

Materials:

  • Paints (choose one color, black, white, gray)
  • Paintbrushes
  • Ruler
  • Paper
  • Pencil

Steps:

1. Set Up Your Scale:

On your paper, draw a horizontal rectangle divided into 6 equal boxes.

You need 3 boxes.

2. Label the Boxes:

Box 1: "Tint"

Box 2: "Tone "

Box 3: "Shade"

3. Fill Each Box:

Box 1 (Tint):

Section 1: Pure white.

Section 2–5: Gradually mix more of the base color into white.

Section 6: Pure base color (hue).

 

Box 2 (Tone):

Section 1: Pure gray (equal parts black and white).

Section 2–5: Gradually mix more of the base color into gray.

Section 6: Pure base color (hue).

 

Box 3 (Shade):

Section 1: Pure black.

Section 2–5: Gradually mix more of the base color into black.

Section 6: Pure base color (hue).

 


















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