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What is Rule #5?
Any mark that connects two points within a space.
What is a LINE?
The "outline" of an object.
What is a CONTOUR LINE?
Many different elements.
What is VARIETY?
The point that all lines converge to.
What is a VANISHING POINT?
RESPECT
What is Rule #4?
Flat and 2D
What is a SHAPE?
Lines that flow over the surface of a form.
What are CROSS CONTOUR LINES?
Opposites
What is CONTRAST?
Also known as "Perspective Lines".
What are ORTHOGONAL LINES?
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What is Rule #2?
What is a FORM?
Drawing without looking at the paper.
What is a BLIND DRAWING?
The relationship of parts in comparison to the whole.
What is PROPORTION?
The art of drawing solid objects on a 2D surface.
What is PERSPECTIVE?
Having your sketchbook out and being seated in your seat.
What does, 'Be on time, on task, and ready to learn' (Rule #1) mean?
The empty or open area around, above, between, and/or within an object.
What is SPACE?
Organic Lines
What are "irregular, curved, wavy lines"?
This principle gives a piece a sense of completeness and everything fits.
What is UNITY?
You see the TOP of an object.
What is BELOW the horizon line?
When I was absent, I made sure to check in and get all of my missing work.
What does, 'Be responsible for your own learning' (Rule #3) mean?
This element adds dimensionality to a flat surface.
What is VALUE?
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Horizontal, Vertical, Diagonal, Curved, Zigzag
What are the "5 Basic Types of Lines"?
The repetition of visual movement.
What is RHYTHM?
A drawing method that makes objects seem smaller as they get farther away.
What is ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE?