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Which principle of design is most obvious here?
Which principle of design is most obvious here?
Colors next to one another on the color wheel.
Colors next to one another on the color wheel.
What are "Harmonious/Analogous Colors?"
Synonym of 'harmonious.'
What is "Analogous?"
A color + black..
What is a "Shade"?
Contrasting colors.
What are "Complementary Colors?"
The most obvious element in this picture.
The most obvious element in this picture.
What is shape? (This type of picture is known as "Op Art", or Opitical Illusion Art!)
A form which also served as a Pharoah's tomb.
A form which also served as a Pharoah's tomb.
What is a "Pyramid?"
Most buildings are made of these.
Most buildings are made of these.
What is a "Cube?"
This is also an egg.
What is an "Ovoid?"
One is created with outlines, and the other is created with contour lines and shading.
One is created with outlines, and the other is created with contour lines and shading.
What is "Shape and Form?"
Tools for designing Art.
What are the elements of design?
Value created by repeating lines next to one another, or by repeatedly criss-crossing lines..
Value created by repeating lines next to one another, or by repeatedly criss-crossing lines..
What is "Hatching" and "Cross-Hatching"?
The path the eye follows when viewing a work of art.
The path the eye follows when viewing a work of art.
What is "Movement"?
Variety among elements in an Artwork.
Variety among elements in an Artwork.
What is "Contrast/Variety"?
Relative size relationships.
Relative size relationships.
What is "proportion"?
When strongly colored objects in a picture appear closer to the viewer.
When strongly colored objects in a picture appear closer to the viewer.
What is "Saturation"? (Saturation in "Pop Art".)
When things get dull, blurry, or blueish in the background.
When things get dull, blurry, or blueish in the background.
What is "Aerial/Atmospheric Perspective?"
When you place an object higher on the picture plane to make it look farther away.
When you place an object higher on the picture plane to make it look farther away.
What is "Placement?"
When all lines converge to one point in the distance of the picture plane.
When all lines converge to one point in the distance of the picture plane.
What is "Linear Perspective/One-Point Perspective?"
The point where you can't see any further in the picture.
The point where you can't see any further in the picture.
What is "Vanishing Point?"
Drawn texture.
What is "Implied Texture?"
Soft, fluffy fur.
What is "Real Texture/Actual Texture?"
Diagonal lines create this emotion or feeling.
Diagonal lines create this emotion or feeling.
What is "Drama?"
Lines that define form.
What are "Contour Lines"? (Contour lines run all over AND outline objects!)
The path of a dot in space.
The path of a dot in space.
What is "Line"? (Vertical lines of the columns in the White House create a sense of majesty!)
Define Spatial Areas.
Define Spatial Areas.
What is "Foreground, Middle Ground, and Background?"
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