Tools
Colour
Technique
Perspective
Terms
100

What is the best eraser to use for drawing?

A kneadable eraser.

100

What are the primary colours?

Blue, Yellow and Red.

100

What 3 skills are most important for drawing?

Pressure control, blending/smoothness and sketching with your light source recognizable.

100

How many types of perspective are there?

3 types of perspective.

100

What is the difference between a tint and a shade?

A tint is created by adding white to a colour, a shade is created by adding black to a colour.

200

What does H and B mean when classifying graphite pencils?

H determines hardness of the pencil and B determines the blackness of the pencil as well as softness.

200

How do you make tertiary colours?

You mix a secondary colour with a primary colour.

200

What colour pencil technique do we use?

We layer our colours on, starting lightly and building the colour to a greater intensity.

200

What is a vanishing point?

The point along the horizon line where the orthogonal lines meet and everything appears to vanish into the horizon.

200

Who was Annie Pootoogook?


Annie Pootoogook was a third-generation Inuk artist whose work was celebrated for its representation of contemporary life in her home of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), in Nunavut



300

What is the best pencil for your preliminary sketch?

It would be an H pencil. It could be a 4H or a 6H but it doesn't have to be. Why?  Because you would have a light drawing that would be easy to erase.

300

How many secondary colours are there?

There are 3 types of secondary colours.

300

What should you use when drawing in perspective?

A ruler should be used when drawing accurately in perspective.

300

What angle should both your eyes and your drawing surface be at?

90 degrees.

300

Who created the traditional colour wheel?


Sir Issac Newton created the traditional colour wheel.

400

What tool is used to blend drawing?

A blending stump.

400

What are complimentary colours?

Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel.

400

What are the techniques for drawing?


Techniques:
1. Line
2. Hatching
3. Cross-hatching
4. Random lines (pressure)
5. Stippling (dots)
6. Circling
7. Blending (also with circling and adding blending)
8. Rendering

400

What is a horizon line?

The horizon is the line for which the sky meets the land or water below.

400

What are the building blocks of ART?

The Elements of Art - line, shape, form, value, colour, texture, and space.

500

What makes sketchbook paper different from standard printer paper?

Sketchbook paper is thicker and it has a tooth to it.  You can feel a texture.

500

What are analogous colours?

Colours adjacent to each other on the colour wheel.

500

Does it matter if you lean your hand on your drawing/colouring? If so, why?

Yes, because the oils on your hand will mix with the drawing and smudge or distort it.

500

What are orthogonal lines?


Lines that go to the vanishing point.

500

What are the elements of DESIGN?

Elements of Design are - Pattern, contrast, balance, emphasis, movement, unity, rhythm.