Splinter
Leonardo
Michelangelo
Donatello
Raphael
100
A scale used in drawing and painting to show light and dark in sequence. I.e. If I am talking about how light or dark something is I am talking about_________.
What is value
100
Colors that occur naturally and cannot be created by mixing.
What are Primary Colors
100
This type of printmaking results in only one print. You cannot make multiple copies.
What is mono printing
100
Color plus black
What is a shade
100
Name the 5 volumes.
What are sphere, cylinder, pyramid, cone, cube.
200
A type of pencil that has softer graphite than a #2 pencil. It is used to create dark shading.
What is an ebony pencil
200
The result of mixing two primary colors together
What are Secondary Colors
200
The tool used to spread ink when printmaking.
What is a brayer
200
Color plus white
What is tint
200
This term describes colors that are similar to each other, and are next to each other on the color wheel
What are analogous colors
300
The machine in the back of the room that fires ceramic work
What is a kiln
300
The result of mixing a primary and a secondary color together
What are tertiary colors
300
This is the name of the surface we use to spread ink on when printmaking.
What is a plate
300
This is used to describe a material that you cannot see through. Like a door.
What is Opaque
300
This describes a material that you can see through completely. Like a window
What is Transparent
400
A method of drawing where you observe the outside shape of an object by not picking up your pencil and drawing with one continuous line.
What is contour line drawing
400
The process used to ensure two pieces of clay will stick together.
What is scratch, slip and attach
400
This drawing method uses math and a number/letter system to achieve an proportionate copy of a picture.
What is the grid method
400
This describes a material that you can see through slightly, however it is blurry. Like a shower door.
What is Translucent
400
Cubes, Cones, and Cylinders are examples of this term.
What are forms
500
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel. They are opposites.
What is Complementary Colors
500
The primary component in glaze.
What is sand
500
This drawing method uses a pencil to measure size, angles, proportion to other objects with out using a ruler.
What is sight measuring
500
Squares, Circles and rectangles are examples of this term.
What is a shape
500
At this temperature ceramics are fired.
What is 2000 degrees