The outer edges of an object.
What is an outline?
Precise and sharply defined shapes such as circles or squares.
What are geometric shapes?
Red, Yellow, and Blue
What are the primary colors?
The way something actually feels or the way it looks like it should feel.
What is texture?
The distance between the area around and within shapes, forms, colors, and lines.
What is space?
A line that overlaps, describes, or defines the shape of an object.
What is a contour line?
Informal, irregular, or free flowing shapes.
What are organic shapes?
Orange, Purple, and Green
What are the secondary colors?
When you can touch it with your hand and feel how it feels.
What is actual texture?
The three spaces within a picture plane.
What are the foreground, midground, and background?
Drawing a single line without picking up the pencil.
What is a continuous contour line?
An inclosed object on a 2D surface.
What is shape?
Yellow-Green, Red-Orange, Blue-Violet
What are three tertiary colors?
You see the texture, but you can not actually feel it.
What is implied texture?
The representation of three-dimensional objects or spaces in two dimensional artworks.
What is perspective?
Lines that run perfectly straight either up and down or left to right.
What are vertical and horizontal lines?
An inclosed object that has width, height, and depth.
What is form?
Two colors across from each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
Means "a trick of the eye".
What is trompe l'oeil?
The use of a horizon line and one vanishing point.
What is 1-point perspective?
Lines that express movement or action in an image.
What are diagonal or curved lines?
The two shapes that make up every type of design.
What are positive and negative shapes?
The darkness or lightness of a color.
What is value?
What is value?
The use of a horizon line and two vanishing points on opposite sides of the picture plane.
What is 2-point perspective?