The lightness and darkness of a color
What is Value?
What is balance?
There are different levels of this that could change the volume in the classroom
What is Communication or Conversation?
Symbolism, Temperature, Contrast, Scheme, Mood, and Hue
What is Color?
We used space to define relationships in our drawings
What is Character Interaction?
Flat surface that can be measured by height and width
What is Shape?
Lines create a feeling of actual and implied
What is movement?
Raising your hand or asking a question in class comments is an example of
What is Help?
Function, Types, and Scheme
What is Line?
We drew these at the end of each lesson to, visually, show what is happening in our writing
What is a storyboard?
A dot that changes its length and height
What is line?
What is Proportion?
To get what you need, sign out to go to the bathroom, and throwing away your trash
What is Movement?
Geometric, Organic, Implied, and Language or Psychology
What is Shape?
We use them to show characters, places, and movement
What are Camera shots?
The area around you that defines as positive and negative
What is space?
To point out something in a drawing by making it different than the rest
What is Contrast?
Answering questions, doing you work, and helping others without doing their work for them
What is Participation?
Contrast, Grayscale, and Saturation
What is Value?
We used shapes to make this a location, environment, or idea
What is a setting?
Use light variations and wavelengths for our brains to see objects
What is color?
Color Schemes like warm colors creates a mood in the entire art
What is Unity?
You can read a book and draw to connect your reading to our current learning
What is Success?
Concepts of Space
What is Positive, Negative, Overlapping, Ground Plane, Perspective, and Composition?
We used color to create patterns in our storyboard that help understand the theme
What is a motif?