The element of art that is produced by light reflecting off of objects.
Color
A tool that can be used to measure or gauge a range of values.
Value Scale
The shadow that is created on the side of a form that is not directly facing the light source.
Form Shadowing
The element of art that describes the way that something feels or looks like it could feel.
Texture
The path created by a point moving through space.
Line
A pure, unmixed color.
Hue
A method of shading that is created with intersecting sets of parallel lines.
Crosshatching
An area of direct light on an object.
Highlight
The way that something actually feels.
Real Texture
A line that moves from left to right; conveys a sense of rest and calm.
Horizontal Line
The lightness or darkness of a color
Value
The lighter value of a color that is created by mixing white with another color.
Tint
A method of shading that is created by varying amounts of dots in different densities.
Stippling
The way that something looks as if it could feel like.
Implied Texture
Line that moves up and down; conveys a sense of strength and power.
Vertical Line
Colors that create a feeling of warmth and energy. They appear to advance in space.
Warm Colors
The darker value of a color that is created by mixing black with another color.
Shade
This is a simple drawing made quickly to capture the basic outline or idea of something.
Sketching
**Bonus Points**What are some materials you can use in your artwork to create texture?
Sand, toilet paper, and fabric.
A slanted edge or line. Creates the illusion of movement and instability.
Diagonal Line
Colors that create a calm and peaceful mood. They appear to recede in space.
Cool Colors
The shadow that is created on another surface by a form blocking light.
Cast Shadowing
The purpose of using this is to correct mistakes or remove unwanted lines from the drawing.
Eraser
A line that gradually moves outward as it circles around a central point.
Spiral Line