This colour is directly across from orange on the colour wheel.
What is BLUE?
The most common grade of pencil.
What is 2HB?
Deep, shallow and surface are examples of this element.
What is SPACE?
The purity or strength of a colour.
What is COLOUR INTENSITY?
Another name for the material used to create a piece of art.
What is the MEDIUM/ MEDIA?
The opposite of positive space
What is NEGATIVE SPACE?
Shading done showing a change from light to dark values.
What is GRADATION?
An element that can be 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional.
What is LINE?
Three or more colours found beside each other on the colour wheel.
What are ANALOGOUS COLOURS?
This part of a 2-D work appears to be between the foreground and the background.
What is the MIDGROUND?
The opposite of a shade.
What is a TINT/ HIGHLIGHT?
When shading, hold the pencil almost parallel to this.
What is the PAPER/table surface?
If shapes are not organic, they are considered this.
What is GEOMETRIC?
These kinds of colours appear to advance.
What are WARM or BRIGHT colours?
Another name for simulated texture.
What is IMPLIED TEXTURE?
The opposite of deep space.
What is SHALLOW SPACE?
This kind of paper is used to transfer a drawing to another surface.
What is TRACING PAPER?
Textures that can be felt.
What are REAL or ACTUAL?
Created by mixing unequal amounts of primary colours.
Brown is created by blending these two kinds of colours.
What are COMPLEMENTARY COLOURS?
In a picture or piece of art, this is the opposite of FOREGROUND.
What is BACKGROUND?
These kinds of lines have soft, smooth curves.
What are GENTLE LINES?
Two lines appear to meet in the distance at this spot.
What is the VANISHING POINT?
To create a shade of a colour, add black or this to it.
What is the COMPLEMENTARY COLOUR?
An ant's eye view is created using this kind of perspective.
What is 3 POINT PERSPECTIVE?