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This is the strength of color
What is intensity
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The term for a color that is a primary + primary Green = blue + yellow Orange = red + yellow Violet = blue + red
What is secondary color
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This is the space in the back of the image
What is background
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This is objects in the front of a composition that usually contains the subject matter.
What is foreground
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This type of perspective creates illusion of depth in outdoor scenes by using differences in color and detail
What is aerial perspective
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The term for the name of the color
What is hue
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Name of the color formed by primary + secondary red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet
What is tertiary color
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This is small, quick sketches that capture possible compositions
What is thumbnail sketch
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This is a system of drawing in which parallel lines appear to converge, creating the illusion of depth and space.
What is linear perspective
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This is a line that divides the sky from the ground and it’s parallel to the horizon
What is horizon line
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This is the point on the horizon line where parallel lines appear to get smaller (vanish)
What is vanishing point
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This type of color cannot be mixed Red Blue Yellow
What is primary color
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These are a series of intersecting lines that form diamonds where they meet. Lines closer together are darker values. Lines farther apart are lighter values.
What is crosshatch
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This is the subject matter itself
What is positive space
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This is a repetition of individual dots to imply value changes.
What is stippling
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This is the term for lightness and darkness of a color
What is value
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This is the term for specific group of colors
What is color schemes
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This perspective techniques puts shapes that are closer to the viewer in front of shapes that are farther away from viewer
What is overlapping
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This is the term for perspective where shapes that are closer to the viewer are in front of shapes that are farther away from viewer
What is overlapping
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This is the method of drawing used to represent 3-dimensional objects on a 2-dimensional surface to create the illusion of space. It was developed during the Renaissance.
What is perspective
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This is when 2 vanishing points are used and the object is diagonal to viewer
What is 2 pt perspective
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This is when only 1 vanishing point and the object is parallel to viewer
What is 1 point perspective
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This is the intentional arrangement of objects to create a focal area and visual movement
What is composition
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This is the term for the subject matter located in or near the middle of the composition
What is middleground
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This is the area that surrounds or encloses the subject
What is negative space
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