Elements
Principles
Art History
Stop Motion
Perspective
100

This element can be thick, thin, zigzag, curved, or straight.

Line

100

This principle of design makes artwork feel stable and organized.

Balance

100

What does prehistory mean?

Before writing systems

100

The more pictures you take per second, the animation becomes this

Smoother

100

This is the spot where all perspective lines meet.

Vanishing Point

200

Shapes found in nature with uneven edges are called these.

Organic Shapes

200

When both sides of an artwork look nearly the same, it is called this type of balance.

Symmetrical Balance

200

How many prehistoric caves with art have been found around the world so far approximately?

350

200

This is the background environment where the animation takes place.

A set

200

Objects appear this as they move farther away.

Smaller

300

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are called these.

Complimentary Colours

300

Using rough and smooth textures together creates this principle.

Contrast

300

What was the meaning of the colour black, blue and gold in ancient egypt?

Royalty, fertility and gods

300

Give five different examples of good stop motion materials that you coulduse

Paper, clay, felt, Lego, toys, beads, etc

300

In one-point perspective, squares often turn into this 3D form.

Cube/Box

400

Overlapping objects help create this illusion.

Depth or space

400

Artists often use contrast to create this principle.

Emphasis

400

How many firing stages were needed for ancient greek vases? Describe each one of these stages

3 firing stages

1) Brings out the red of the clay by cooking it

2) Oxygen is closed and temperature rises. Damo wood is used in this stage in order to make the whole vase black

3) Oxygen is open again and slip stays black as the red of the rest of the vase comes out red

400

Explain why patience is important in stop motion.

Because stop motion takes many small movements and photos to create smooth animation.

400

Perspective became especially important during this historical period.

Renaissance

500

This principle happens when artists repeat lines, shapes, or colors.

Pattern or Rhythm

500

When all parts of an artwork work well together, artists achieve this.

Harmony or Unity

500

What are the 3 periods found in the stone age?

Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic

500

Name the studio behind Coraline, ParaNorman, and Kubo and the Two Strings.

LAIKA

500

This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci uses strong perspective.

The last supper

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