how many vanishing points does a 2 pt perspective drawing have?
2
what are the three types of colors?
primary
secondary
tertiary
what are the 3 types of glass we used?
frit, cut glass & stringer
describe how to make a pinch pot
hold ball of clay in your palm
rotate as you pinch clay between thumb & fore-finger
what is value?
the lightness or darkness of something
what are the two things every perspective drawing must have?
a horizon line & and vanishing point
how do you properly mix paint?
with a pallette knife?
what tools do you use to cut glass?
a glass cutter & pliers
when is dry clay a good thing?
clay needs to be leather-ready for firing
what is the difference between shape and form?
shape is 2-d and form is 3-d
what is the TERM used to describe how you create light and shadow?
value; lighter values to indicate highlights and darker to indicate shadows
what two types of colors do you mix together to create a tertiary color?
a primary and a secondary
what is the first step of cutting glass and why do you need to do it?
scoring; because scoring "tells" the glass where to break
what are the 3 steps used attaching two pieces of clay together?
score, slip & attach
what is the difference between shape and space?
shape is the area inside a drawn line that connects and space is the area outside the shape
is a 6B pencil darker or lighter than a 2B pencil?
darker
name all tertiary colors
yellow green, blue green, blue violet, red violet, red orange, yellow orange
how do you make a circle with cut glass?
triangular pieces placed together at the points
How to you keep clay from collapsing in on itself during the drying process?
stuff with newspaper to maintain desired shape
the 6 types of shading from the shading video we watched
what are smuding, swirling, stippling (incorrectly called pointilism in video!), hatching, cross-hatching, tonal?
What do you call a formula that indicates which colors work well together? Name three.
color schemes; analogous, complementary, monochromatic, achromatic, primary, etc.
how thick must glass be to fire without fusing to the kiln shelf?
6 mm
how many times does a glazed clay project need to be fired? Why?
clay that is completely dry needs to be fired, then another firing is required for glaze to mature.
what is the Rule of Thirds and how is it used?
Rule of thirds is the design method to break a composition into thirds both from top to bottom and left to right. Objects on intersections and lines have greater visual impact.