Lines that can be found in nature.
What are organic lines?
Another name for color.
What is Hue?
2D objects that be found in nature.
What are organic shapes?
Refers to the areas of the work with a subject
When you use a series of dots to fill a space.
What is stippling?
Lines that have proper names, rules, and were created with tools.
What are geometric lines?
What are shades?
3D objects that be found in nature.
What are organic forms?
The space without a subject.
What is negative space?
When you use a series of parallel lines to fill in a space.
What is hatching?
Lines that add motion and emotion to an image.
What are expressive lines?
The lighter values of a color.
What are tints?
Triangles, squares, circles, and rectangles are examples of this; they have proper names and rules.
What are geometric shapes?
When shapes are in front of other shapes.
What is overlapping?
When you use a series of intersecting lines to fill in a space.
What is cross-hatching?
Lines that can be seen.
What are descriptive lines?
The tool used by artists to understand the tints and shades of a color.
What is a value scale?
Spheres, prisms, cones, cubes, and pyramids are examples of this; they have proper names and rules.
What are geometric forms?
The area in an image that is closest to the viewer.
What is the foreground?
The action of mixing or combining things.
What is blending?
What are implied lines?
The difference in values.
What is contrast?
A six-pointed star is an example of this.
What is an organic shape?
The area in-between the foreground and the background.
What is the middle ground?
When you use your eraser to draw.
What is rendering?