A mark made by a dot moving through space. Can be implied, solid, or dashed
What is line?
The opposite of unity, this principle refers to how different the elements are in an artwork.
What is variety?
Combines art and technology to communicate ideas
What is a graphic designer?
Uses smooth shading to create even value
What is blending?
The way something feels or looks like it might feel
What is texture?
This is when a line becomes a boundary of an enclosed space. They can either be organic or geometric.
What is a shape?
Can either be symmetrical or assymetrical
What is balance?
Recreate crime scenes or accidents to help investigators produce evidence and solve crimes
What is a forensic animator?
Uses many tiny dots to create lights and darks. The more dots, the darker the value
What is stippling?
Meant to be used, not just looked at
What is a craft?
A 3D shape such as a sphere or cube.
What is form?
How big something is compared to something else
What is proportion?
Plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings
What is an architect?
Uses overlapping lines to create value. The more times the lines overlap, the darker the value
What is cross hatching?
The name of Ms. McAdams' dog
What is Philly Cheesesteak?
Not how much something costs, but how light or dark a color is.
What is value?
How the artist directs the viewers eyes around an artwork
What is movement?
Creates props and scenes for plays. May use paper mache
What is a set designer?
Uses oval lines that squiggle over each other to create value.
What is scribbling?
Who is Leonardo DaVinci?
This element can either be positive/negative or deep/ shallow.
Associated with the focal point, this principle is all about where your attention goes when looking at an artwork.
What is emphasis?
Creates movement for film. TV, websites, video games, and ads using traditional methods or computer software
What is an animator?
What is 1 point perspective?
List the stages of clay in order
Slip, wet clay, leatherhard, greenware, bisqueware, glazeware