“General Elements & Line”
“Shape & Form”
“Color & Value”
“Space & Texture”
“Photoshop”
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What is a line?
This is a point moving in space.
100
What is a shape?
This is created when a line meets itself.
100
What is value?
This refers to lightness or darkness of a color important because its the medium of light.
100
What is space?
This is the two dimensional arrangement of objects in a photograph.
100
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zoom in
200
What is leading line?
This leads your eye through the photograph.
200
What are geometric shapes?
Circles,ovals,triangles,rectangles,and squares are all what?
200
What is low key?
This brings darkness and sadness to a photograph
200
What is positive space?
the subject
200
ctrl -
zoom out
300
What is an implied line?
This is made up of three or more objects arranged to create a line.
300
What is Form?
What is similar to shape but has volume and 3rd dimension.
300
What is cool colors?
Red, Yellow, Orange
300
What is texture?
makes a photograph look real and suggests it is three dimensional, rather than the two dimensional object that it really is.
300
ctrl j
jump
400
What are the Elements of Art?
This is the individual visual parts of art.
400
What is 3rd dimension?
Cones,spheres rectangular prisms are examples of what?
400
What is monochromatic?
What is Color tints, tones and shades
400
What is negative space?
What is the background of a picture that is out of focus
400
crop tool
Resize
500
What are straight, curvy, horizontal, vertical, and combination?
These are the five types of lines.
500
what are Organic shapes?
These are more natural flowing curves and random outlines are common features what?
500
What is Analogous?
What is A pair of colors when combined cancel eachother out
500
What is depth?
showing the distance between objects it could be in foreground, middle ground and background
500
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