Color
Elements and Principles
Color Schemes
Drawing
Illusion of Depth
100
Complementary color of red
What is Green
100
how one thing relates to another in terms of size, placement and amount.
What is proportion?
100
Color scheme with different shades and tints of one color
What is a monochromatic color scheme
100
a shape that fits together with itself without leaving space.
What is a tessellation
100
The line that separates the ground from the sky
What is the horizon line
200
Complementary color of violet
What is yellow
200
Seeming whole or complete
What is unity
200
colors across from each other on the color wheel
What are complementary colors
200
the difference between shape and form.
What is shape is 2 dimensional and form is three dimensional
200
Using lines with a vanishing point to show the illusion of depth.
What is linear perspective
300
Three neutral colors
What are black, white, and gray
300
why variety is important.
What is to make the picture interesting and not boring
300
colors next to each other on the color wheel.
What are analogous colors
300
What we use to know the width of the mouth
What is the middle of the eyes
300
Using value to show where objects are lighter and darker based on light and shadow.
What is shading
400
The three secondary colors
What is orange, green and violet
400
the seven elements of art
What is line, shape, form, space, texture, value and color
400
Three cool colors
What are blue, green, and violet
400
a picture of a person
What is a portrait
400
Where objects are larger, near the bottom of the page and brighter
What is the foreground
500
Three warm colors.
What are red, yellow and orange
500
The seven principles of design.
What are emphasis, balance, proportion, unity, variety, rhythm, and pattern
500
a light value of a color
What is a tint
500
a picture of an outdoors scene
What is a landscape
500
Three ways to create the illusion of depth
What is linear perspective, diminishing size and overlapping