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observational drawing

drawing based on looking at a subject

value contrast

strong difference between many values

pattern

formed by using repeating shapes or lines

overlapping

when several parts of the picture are covering each other, making it easier to tell the relative distance between the elements

hue

another word for color, the actual color

tertiary colors

colors that are created by mixing one primary color and one secondary color

intensity

a color's brilliance or purity

tint

colors that have less intensity due to the addition of white

shades

colors that have less brilliance due to the addition of darker hues or black

horizon line

the line that divides the sky from the ground

neutral colors

happens when you mix equal amounts of complementary colors

ways to indicate depth on paper

perspective


overlapping


fore ground, middle ground, background


objects closer to the viewer are bigger and have more details than farther away objects

elements of art

line, shape, form, value, texture, color, space

principles of art

balance, emphasis, gradation, movement, proportion, rhythm, and variety

focal point

the center of interest in a work of art

primary colors

red, yellow, blue

secondary colors

orange, green, purple

the value of a color is a color's relative...

lightness or darkness

complimentary colors

red/green


orange/blue


yellow/purple

vanishing point

an imaginary point on the horizon line which receding parallel lines converge

contour drawing

made up of only lines

one point perspective start with...

a square

two point perspective start with...

a vertical line