These lines go up and down.
What are vertical lines?
This is a 2-dimensional object.
What is a shape?
These colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
What are tertiary colors?
The actual or implied surface quality of an artwork.
What is texture?
When an object is abstracted to look like it is coming towards the viewer.
What is foreshortening?
A line that follows the shape or outline of an object.
What is a contour line?
What are precise and exact shapes that are made using mathematical formulas.
What are geometric shapes?
The lightness and darkness of a color.
What is value?
The type of texture on sculpture that is bumpy to the touch.
What is actual texture?
This is the space taken up by the objects in an artwork.
What is the positive space?
What is a diagonal line?
A circle, square, or rectangle.
What are examples of shapes?
This is created when black is added to a color.
What is a shade?
The type of texture in a photograph of a dog's fur?
What is implied texture?
This is the space taken up by everything but the objects in an artwork.
What is the negative space?
A shading technique using thin parallel lines that cross each other.
What is cross-hatching?
Sphere, cube, pyramid.
What are examples of forms?
This is created when grey is added to a color.
What is a tone?
What is soft and smooth texture?
An object that is closer to the viewer would be ______.
What is larger?
A line that is unbroken from beginning to end.
What is a form?
These colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complimentary colors?
This surface would reflect light unevenly.
What is bumpy, rough, jagged, or irregular texture?
The parts of the space in a painting or photograph.
What are the background, middle ground, and foreground?