@Cade Halada
The value scales part is, in my opinion, actually the weakest part of Alphonso Dunn's argument. Value scales has been used for any medium, eg coloured pencils, graphite, any sort of paint. Value scales have been shown in countless books, dark to light, light to dark, in 3, 5, 7, 10 steps. Up down, left right in whatever direction you name it you can find it in any book or online.
Value scales are fundamentals.
What I would look for are examples of how those fundamentals are applied.
@Cade Halada
The value scales part is, in my opinion, actually the weakest part of Alphonso Dunn's argument. Value scales has been used for any medium, eg coloured pencils, graphite, any sort of paint. Value scales have been shown in countless books, dark to light, light to dark, in 3, 5, 7, 10 steps. Up down, left right in whatever direction you name it you can find it in any book or online.
Value scales are fundamentals.
What I would look for are examples of how those fundamentals are applied.