Which element is being described below?
Refers to objects that are three-dimensional:
Form
When an object occupies space in three-dimensions having real and measurable volume and weight, it is said to have:
Actual Mass
Refers to the perceived three-dimensional relationship between two-dimensional objects and the observer:
Spatial Recession
Which technique is being described below?
Successively smaller elements are perceived as being progressively farther away.
Diminution
Which technique is being described below?
Forms become narrower and imaginary lines converge the farther they are from the viewer.
Intuitive Perspective
Solid matter that takes up space:
Mass
Which element is being described below?
The area around or adjacent to shapes and forms:
Space
What are the three “zones” within picture space:
Foreground, Middle ground, and Background
Which technique is being described below?
Stacks elements, with the higher ones intended to be seen as deeper in space.
Vertical Perspective
Imaginary lines that recede in space:
Orthogonals
Enclosed or defined space, whether solid or hollow:
Volume
Both sculpture and architecture are forms of Art that exist in and around:
Actual Space
Techniques for conveying a sense of pictorial depth:
Pictorial Devices
Which technique is being described below?
Objects in the far distance have less clarity than nearer objects.
Atmospheric Perspective
Which technique is being described below?
Shaped by or along orthogonals that converge in one vanishing point.
One-Point Linear Perspective
Objects with implied mass create the illusion of possessing volume and occupying three-dimensional space. It can be said that such depictions are:
Illusionistically Represented
Photographs and drawings are said to make use of:
Fictional Space
Which technique is being described below?
Partially covered elements are meant to be seen as located behind those covering them.
Overlapping
Which technique is being described below?
Forms widen slightly and lines diverge as they recede in space.
Divergent Perspective
Which technique is being described below?
Shaped by or along orthogonals that converge in two vanishing points.