The Subject of a design.
What is a Focal Point?
Red, Blue, and Yellow
What are the Primary colors?
An area that is defined by a line or a change of color.
What is a shape?
The Eye Level of the viewer.
What is the Horizon Line.
This has a length and a width.
What is a shape?
Place the Focal Point by itself.
What is Isolation?
Orange, Green, and Violet.
What are the Secondary colors?
A family of shapes typically seen in nature.
What are Orgainc Shapes?
A type of linear perspective that uses a single Vanishing Point.
What is 1-Point Perspective.
This is how light or dark something appears.
What is Value?
Make the Focal Point different.
What is Contrast?
Colors that are directly across from each other.
What are Complementary Colors?
Shapes that show us something that is realistic.
What are Objective shapes?
What a closing line for a side must be to the original line for that side.
What is Parallel?
Something that is 3-dimensional.
What is a Form?
Have other items point to the Focal Point.
What is Placement?
Adding this lightens the Value of the color.
What is white?
Types of shapes that show us something we recognize, but it is not realistic.
What are abstract shapes.
Parallel Lines that move away from the viewr appear to do this when using 1-Point Perspective.
What is Converge?
A type of Space that exists around and in between an object.
What is Negative Space?
Place similar colors in different places around a composition.
What is Unity?
3 or more colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
What are Analogous colors?
Shapes that show us nothing but shapes.
What are non-objective shapes?
A part of a geometric form that can be seen in all 3 Points of View when using 1-Point perspective.
What is the Front Side.
A property of Color, which are the names of the colors. They can be arranged into a Color Wheel.
What is a Hue?