Texture Rubbing - Fold a sheet of paper into six squares. - Put your name and hour in the first square -Make 5 texture rubbings by placing your paper.

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Texture Rubbing - Fold a sheet of paper into six squares. - Put your name and hour in the first square -Make 5 texture rubbings by placing your paper over a surface and rubbing it with a crayon. -Make 5 texture rubbings by placing your paper over a surface and rubbing it with a crayon. -Label each texture rubbing with its object AND adjectives describing the texture.

TEXTURE Deals with the appearance and feel of a surface. Deals with the appearance and feel of a surface. May be rough, smooth, shiny, hard, soft, etc.. May be rough, smooth, shiny, hard, soft, etc.. Adds variety and interest to designs Adds variety and interest to designs

Texture Three Categories of Texture: Three Categories of Texture: Visual—the appearance of a surface Visual—the appearance of a surface Tactile—the feel of a surface Tactile—the feel of a surface Audible—the sound a surface makes when rubbed Audible—the sound a surface makes when rubbed

Places where texture is in/on your home.

Affects overall size of an object and room Affects overall size of an object and room Influences the way people feel in a room. Influences the way people feel in a room. Plush carpet and furniture with soft fabric = comfort Plush carpet and furniture with soft fabric = comfort Nubby rough = ruggedness and stability Nubby rough = ruggedness and stability Smooth velvets and heavy brocades Smooth velvets and heavy brocades = luxury = luxury Glass, metal, and stone = coolness Glass, metal, and stone = coolness Appearance is affected by Appearance is affected by the light’s reflection the light’s reflection Green wicker chair vs. Green wicker chair vs. green metal chair green metal chair

MUTED TEXTURES HAVE A DULL COLOR. MUTED TEXTURES HAVE A DULL COLOR. Rough, HEAVILY TEXTURED WALLS WILL Make A ROOM APPEAR SMALLER. Rough, HEAVILY TEXTURED WALLS WILL Make A ROOM APPEAR SMALLER. WALLS WITH LITTLE OR NO TEXTURE WILL MAKE A ROOM APPEAR LARGER. WALLS WITH LITTLE OR NO TEXTURE WILL MAKE A ROOM APPEAR LARGER.

Formal / SHINY TEXTURES SHINY, REFINED AND SMOOTH ARE typical formal textures. SHINY, REFINED AND SMOOTH ARE typical formal textures. REFLECT LIGHT SO COLORS APPEAR LIGHTER, BRIGHTER, AND MORE INTENSE. REFLECT LIGHT SO COLORS APPEAR LIGHTER, BRIGHTER, AND MORE INTENSE. USED IN HIGH- STYLE INTERIORS USED IN HIGH- STYLE INTERIORS

Informal /ROUGH TEXTURES ABSORB LIGHT ABSORB LIGHT SO COLORS LOOK DARKER AND LESS INTENSE SO COLORS LOOK DARKER AND LESS INTENSE Gives a RUSTIC, COZY, COMFORTABLE FEELING Gives a RUSTIC, COZY, COMFORTABLE FEELING

On another paper:  Create a pattern using only straight lines in the first box.  Create a pattern using only curved lines in the second box.  Create a pattern using only straight and curved lines in the third box.  Create a pattern using straight lines and arrows in the fourth box.  Create a patterns using circles and triangles in the fifth box  Create a pattern using leaf and flower shapes in the last box.

Visual Textures = Pattern / Decorative Design Pattern is: The arrangement of motifs to create a unified design. Pattern is: The arrangement of motifs to create a unified design. 4 types of pattern/design 4 types of pattern/design

NATURALISTIC DESIGN REPRODUCTIONS OF NATURAL SUBJECTS (FROM NATURE). REPRODUCTIONS OF NATURAL SUBJECTS (FROM NATURE). Looks almost real. Looks almost real. Label your design

STYLIZED (CONVENTIONAL) STYLIZED – A REPRESENTATIO N THAT SIMPLIFIES THE SUBJECT, EMPHASIZING ITS BASIC QUALITIES. STYLIZED – A REPRESENTATIO N THAT SIMPLIFIES THE SUBJECT, EMPHASIZING ITS BASIC QUALITIES. Label your design

ABSTRACT DESIGN UNRECOGNIZEABLE AS A SPECIFIC OBJECT OR THING. UNRECOGNIZEABLE AS A SPECIFIC OBJECT OR THING. Used in more modern and contemporary designs. Used in more modern and contemporary designs. Label your design

GEOMETRIC DESIGN GEOMETRIC DESIGN MADE WITH THE USE OF LINES, STRIPES, PLAIDS, AND GEOMETRIC SHAPES. MADE WITH THE USE OF LINES, STRIPES, PLAIDS, AND GEOMETRIC SHAPES. USED IN MODERN AND TRADITIONAL DESIGNS. USED IN MODERN AND TRADITIONAL DESIGNS. Label your design

Use of Patterns Too much pattern can make a room too busy and uncomfortable Too much pattern can make a room too busy and uncomfortable A room without pattern may be too stark or lacking in character A room without pattern may be too stark or lacking in character Successful Pattern combinations feel comfortable. Successful Pattern combinations feel comfortable. Incompatible Pattern combinations create an uneasy feeling. Incompatible Pattern combinations create an uneasy feeling.

To achieve a feeling of correctness in Combining Patterns: Maintain a consistent mood. Maintain a consistent mood. Formal naturalistic will not work with geometric. Formal naturalistic will not work with geometric. Evaluate the placement of emphasis and avoid too many patterns in one area. Evaluate the placement of emphasis and avoid too many patterns in one area. 1 bold pattern on a large area works better than 2-3 smaller patterns scattered throughout the room. 1 bold pattern on a large area works better than 2-3 smaller patterns scattered throughout the room. The size of the pattern should correspond to the size of the room and its windows. The size of the pattern should correspond to the size of the room and its windows. Small scale patterns often used in cozy rooms Small scale patterns often used in cozy rooms Large scale patterns for spacious rooms. These make a room appear smaller. Large scale patterns for spacious rooms. These make a room appear smaller. Identify the color scheme of the pattern Identify the color scheme of the pattern Use a variety of sizes of patterns to create interest. Use a variety of sizes of patterns to create interest.

Texture Assignment 10. Texture Rubbing and mosaic; Fold a sheet of paper into six squares. - Put your name and hour in the first square -Make 5 texture rubbings by placing your paper over a surface and rubbing it with a crayon. - Label each texture rubbing with its object AND adjectives describing the texture. 11. Pattern Design follow the instructions to create the 6 different designs and identify each of their type of pattern. 13. Texture Board; Using your favorite room picture, identify how you think this room could be different by varying the textures. If the room is formal, how could you make it informal by changing its texture and if its informal, how could yo make it formal? Choose 3 objects or coverings in the room (upholstery/fabric, window coverings, wall treatments, accessories, flooring…) and findactual samples of what you could use inst of what is in the picture. Remember to use variety in your textures. -Fold a piece of cardstock in half and properly mount your samples to the left side of the page. On the right side of the page explain what the actual object is and how you chose to modify it. Also explain how this changed the appearance and feel of the object area or room..