The three primary colors used to mix and make secondary colors.
What are red, blue, and yellow?
This line's direction is up and down.
What is vertical?
A scale that shows the range of lightness to darkness of a color.
What is a value scale?
Negative space.
What is the area around the subject?
A stick of colored wax used for drawing.
What is an oil pastel?
The combination of blue mixed with red.
What is violet (purple)?
This is when a line goes from left to right.
What is a horizontal line?
These are lighter values (adding white to color).
What is tint?
Shading, light and shadow.
How do you create the illusion of a three-dimensional form on a 2D surface?
This medium is best used for blending and creating shadows.
What are colored pencils?
These colors that convey the feeling of high temperature. (Red, yellow, orange)
What are warm colors?
A line that defines an edge or form (outline of an object).
What is a contour line?
The areas of an object where light does not hit.
What are shadows?
A three dimensional square.
What is a cube?
This tool is used to outline or trace over pencil to make your image stand out.
What is a black sharpie or black marker or black colored pencil?
Colors that are opposite on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
Lines that are straight but slanted.
What are diagonal lines?
These are darker values (adding black to a color).
What are shades?
In perspective, objects closest to you are smaller or bigger?
Bigger
What medium will get your fingers dirty, but can clean off your fingers easily?
What is chalk pastels?
Cool colors are what 3 colors?
blue, green, purple
Lines that are not straight.
What are curved lines?
Value is one of the 7 Elements of Art. To show value on an object like an apple that has the sun on one side and no sun on the other side. With your pencil to create value you go from ________ to ______.
You draw the object from light to dark.
Shapes that aren't recognizable and are made up.
What is an organic shape?
A type of paint that uses the following techniques: washes, wet-on-wet, dry brush, wet on dry. If you hold up your paper, the color will drip if not dry.
What is watercolor paint?