Ways to Organize color in groups for a composition
What is a Color Scheme?
When we follow the patch of a moving dot, we create this Element
Line
The lightness or Darkness of a color
What is Value?
This is the sole difference between Shape and Form
Shape is 2D and Form is 3D
This category of texture involves the ability to physically touch the subject matter.
What is Tactile Texture?
A color scheme based on two colors across from each other on the color wheel
What is Complimentary?
Lines that Show emotion are also called this.
What are expressive lines?
Method of Organizing values between the lightest and darkest
What is a Value Scale?
This category of Shape and Form is created through nature, and do not have set-in-stone names
What is Organic?
The point on a horizon line that is referenced when creating linear perspective.
Vanishing Point
This color scheme only uses one color with black and white
What is Monochromatic?
What are constructive lines?
Lightest area of a drawing where light is reflected off the subject matter
What is Highlight?
A certain way to turn a shape into a form by using an Element of Art that involves creating shadows and highlights
What is Value?
This category of texture involves using only the sense of sight
What is Visual texture?
We see color this way
White Light
To create constructive lines, most of the time we would need this tool to make our drawings precise
What is a Ruler?
This drawing method works well with Color Pencil blending, using small circles repetitively
What is Scumbling?
This category of Shape and Form is created by man, and have specified names.
What are Geometric shapes?
This is the area around, above, and within an object.
What is Space?
_________ + ___________ = Tertiary Color
Primary and Secondary
What is an implied line?
When we add White to a color or hue, we make it lighter or also called this
What is Tint (tinting)?
This is a geometric form with no sides.
What is a sphere?
This type of linear perspective drawing involves two vanishing points located on a horizon line.
What is two point perspective?