The three primary colors
What are red, yellow and blue
A quick drawing that captures the overall shape and movement of an object, usually a human
When you mix a hue and white together
What is a tint?
Practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of a particular color combination
What is Color Theory?
The three secondary colors
What are orange, green and purple
A line that defines the outside shape of an object, as well as interior structure, without shading
What is Contour Line?
An artwork of a human
What is a portrait?
A chart representing color relationships
What is the color wheel?
A grouping of three colors next to each other on the color wheel
What are analogous colors
A word that describes how light or dark an artwork is, another word for shading
What is Value?
An artwork of the artist who made it
What is a Self Portrait?
Sometimes called "aerial perspective." In this type of perspective, objects that are further away appear bluish
What is atmospheric perspective?
A work of art containing only one hue (color) but with different tints and shades
What is monochromatic
A shadow on the floor or table that is created from light hitting another object
What is a Cast Shadow?
The line where the sky meets the ground or water
What is a horizon line?
A way to make things look 3-D on a 2-D surface by using 1 vanishing point.
What is 1 point perspective?
What primary colors are needed to make red-violet, a tertiary color?
the type of art making where the artist sticks together lots of different materials like paper, pictures, fabric and other things to make a work of art.
What is collage?
The point where everything meets in a 1 or 2 point perspective drawing.
What is a vanishing point?
A chart that goes from light to dark in a single row.
What is a value scale?