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Elements &
Principals
Clay
Clay &
Composition
Elements &
Principals
Perspective
100
The lightness and darkness of a color
What is value
100
When clay is almost dry but has no placticity.
What is leather hard
100
A hand building technique that rolls clay into a rope like shape.
What is coil
100
The way something feels or looks like it would feel
What is texture
100
where orthogonal lines meet in a perspective drawing.
What is vanishing point
200
When the length is greater than the width.
What is a line
200
Watered down clay used for sticking clay together like a glue
What is slip
200
when clay is dry and ready to be fired
What is greenware
200
When light reflects off of an object
What is color
200
where the sky and the earth meet
What is horizon
300
When an object is 2-dimentional
What is shape
300
to get air bubbles out of clay
What is wedge
300
The special paint used on only clay
What is glaze
300
When you add black to a color
What is shade
300
where everything vanishes to the same area on the picture plane
What is one point perspective
400
When a shape is 3-dimentional
What is form
400
once fired clay that is at its strongest point
What is bisque
400
When you add white to a color
What is tint
400
the lines in a perspective drawing that go to the vanishing point
What is orthogonal lines
500
The positive and negative area an object occupies
What is space
500
slip, plastic, leather hard, greenware & bisque are what
What is the drying stages of clay
500
Focal point, do not center, overlap, different levels, variety of sizes, and off the paper
What is the rules of composition
500
Line, shape, color, value, texture, space and form
What is the elements of art
500
When your view is from above
What is a birds-eye view