This is anything that represents three-dimensions.
What is "form"
This type of form is precise and regular, and often found in man-made things.
What is "geometric forms"
When an artist uses one-point perspective to draw form, they need these three things.
What is a "vanishing point and a horizon line"
This is a form of art that involves creating three-dimensional objects out of paper.
What is "paper sculpture"
When an artist uses ripped strips of paper and an adhesive, they're probably using this type of paper sculpture.
What is "paper mache"
Anything that is three-dimensional has this.
What is "volume" or "depth"
This type of form is most often found in the natural world, and are often irregular and rounded.
What is "Biomorphic forms" or "organic forms"
This line is used to show the "eye level" in a drawing.
What is a "horizon line"
One thing paper sculpture is not, is this.
What is "origami"
This usually helps an artist start a sculpture, or acts as a foundation during the paper mache process. They can be balloons, egg cartons, cups, etc.
What is a "mold"
When an artist shows three dimensions on a flat surface, they are using this.
What is "implied form"
On a flat surface, an artist can create forms by using these.
What are "lines"
An artist places this at "eye level." It is the place where every line goes to.
What is a "vanishing point"
When using paper sculpture, an artist needs these three things.
What is "precision, patience, and imagination"
This is a fancy word for "glue."
What is an "adhesive"
When an artist shows three dimensions in a real way, they are using this.
What is "actual form"
When an artist draws only the outline of an object (no detail), they are using this type of drawing technique.
These represent the surfaces that face the viewer in a one-point perspective drawing.
What is a "true shape"
When an artist uses paper layering, they usually start with here.
What is "the background"
When making a paste for paper mache, an artist can mix these two things together.
What is "water and glue"
Implied form is shown most often through paintings and drawings. Actual form is most often shown through these.
What is "sculptures"
When an artist draws the outline, and then uses vertical and horizontal lines to create form, they are using this drawing technique.
What is "cross-contour"
A one-point perspective drawing is meant to create this- to show form and depth, by using lines on a flat surface.
What is an "illusion"
In paper layering (especially in a landscape), an artist needs to show these three parts.
What is "the foreground, middleground, and background"
What is "it helps the paper stick together better and makes your sculpture strong"