This veggie, that looks like a small tree, is actually the flower of the plant.
What is Broccoli?
Mixing red and yellow creates this color.
What is orange?
This tool is used to erase pencil marks.
What is an eraser?
This button is pressed to take a picture.
What is the shutter button?
This large, hairy creature is said to roam forests in North America and is also called Sasquatch.
What is Bigfoot?
This was the first vegetable to be grown in space by NASA in 1995
What is the Potato?
Mixing red and blue together makes this color.
What is purple?
This shading technique uses small dots to build up value.
What is stippling?
This camera setting controls how long light hits the sensor.
What is shutter speed?
This winged creature is often described as having glowing red eyes and was first reported in West Virginia in the 1960s.
What is the Mothman?
This veggie is actually a fruit and grows on a vine. It is often fermented in vinegar.
What is the Cucumber?
This was historically the most expensive pigment and was associated with royalty.
What is Purple?
This type of line outlines the edge of a shape.
What is a contour line?
This compositional rule divides an image into 9 equal parts.
What is the rule of thirds?
This Puerto Rican cryptid is known for attacking livestock and whose name means “goat sucker.”
What is the Chupacabra?
It is orange and sounds like a Parrot.
What is a Carrot?
This color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color wheel.
What is complementary color scheme?
This drawing method uses a grid to accurately copy proportions from a reference image.
What is the grid method?
This term refers to the relationship between aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
What is the exposure triangle?
This desert-dwelling cryptid is said to live in Mongolia. It is rumored to spit venom and attack with a high voltage zap of electricity and is sometimes called a "worm.”
What is the Mongolian Death Worm? (the
Olgoi-khorkhoi)
This berry is often served as a vegetable in salads. It is popular to cook in cuisine across the world and comes in colors such as green, yellow, orange and red.
What is a Pepper?
This painting technique uses thin, transparent layers of paint.
What is glazing?
This term refers to the range of lightest to darkest values in a drawing. It is also important in both painting and camera exposure.
What is dynamic range?
This technique allows for a clear subject in a motion picture by moving the camera.
What is Panning?
This cryptid from Japanese folklore is said to be a turtle-like river creature that can steal a person’s “shirikodama,” and is often used as a cautionary figure in stories about water safety.
What is a Kappa?