Value
Color
Elements
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100
These are the lightest values.
What are Tints?
100
These are when you mix two primary colors together.
What are Secondary Colors?
100
This is a closed line.
What is Shape?
100
These are red, blue, and yellow.
What are Primary Colors?
100
This is when there is a difference between elements like colors.
What is Contrast?
200
This is a value technique where lines do not intersect.
What is Hatching?
200
These are when 2 colors are opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are Complementary Colors?
200
This is a moving point across a surface.
What is Line?
200
This is light reflected off of objects.
What is Color?
200
This is how everything is organized within an artwork.
What is Composition?
300
Value helps create the illusion of this in a 2D artwork.
What is Form?
300
This is when 3 colors are next to each other on the color wheel.
What is Analogous?
300
This is a 3D shape.
What is Form?
300
This is the artwork's subject.
What is Positive Space?
300
This is an artwork of inanimate objects.
What is a Still Life?
400
These are the darkest values.
What are Shades?
400
The purest form of a color. Also, the name of a color.
What is Hue?
400
The areas around, in between, and within objects of an artwork.
What is Space?
400
This is the lightness or darkness of a color.
What is Value?
400
This involves one vanishing point and converging lines.
What is One-point Perspective?
500
This is a value technique that uses only dots.
What is Stippling?
500
This is the tints, tones, and shades of a single hue.
What is Monochromatic?
500
Name the 7 elements of art.
What are line, shape, form, space, value, color, and texture?
500
These are the lightest values, middle values, and darkest values.
What are Tints, Tones, and Shades?
500
This is where the earth and sky meet.
What is Horizon Line?
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