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1 Line Shape Value Form Color Texture Space
The Elements of Art Line Shape Value Form Color Texture Space

2 Vocabulary LINE-A point moving in space.
SHAPE-An enclosed area. A two-dimensional space that has height and width. VALUE-The lightness or darkness of a shade or hue. FORM- A three-dimensional area that has height, width and depth. TEXTURE-The visual or physical sensation of a surface. How something feels or looks like if might feel. COLOR-the property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light. SPACE-An area that surrounds an object or a physical space that has a foreground, middle ground, and background. On a two-dimensional surface, space is created using a horizon line and vanishing point.

3 LINE CONTOUR LINE- The outside edges of an object.
Draw an image of a contour line drawing. Curve Vertical Zig-zag Horizontal Diagonal

4 SHAPE FREE-FORM SHAPE- An irregular or uneven shape.
Draw and label 2 free-form shapes Draw and label 5 geometric shapes Circle Square Hexagon Triangle Parallelgram

5 VALUE Create a value scale from 0-6, 0 is white and 6 is the darkest shade. Everything in between are known as middle tones. Highlights (lightest part, value 0) Core Shadow (Darkest part of a shadow, Value 6) Middle tones (values that range between the highlight and core shadow) Cast Shadow (A shadow created by a light source hitting an object)

6 FORM-A three-dimensional area that has height, width and depth.
Change the three shapes below into forms. Add the third dimension and value. height depth width Change this free-form shape into a form by adding value.

7 COLOR Primary Colors: Red, Yellow, Blue
Secondary Colors: Green, Orange, Violet Intermediate Colors: Yellow-orange, red-orange, red-violet, blue-violet, blue-green, yellow-green Complementary: Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel. Split-Complementary: Colors that are either side of the complementary colors. Example-red, yellow-green, blue-green. Analogous: 3-5 colors that sit side by side each other on the color wheel. Monochromatic: one color plus tints and shades. Neutral Colors: black, white, brown, gray Tint: A color plus white. Shade: A color plus black

8 FUR TREE BARK TIRE TREAD
TEXTURE Tactile-The physical sensation of texture. Visual Texture-How texture is perceived. Simulated Texture-Texture that mimics real texture. Invented Texture-The creation of texture using a variety of objects and mediums. Draw 3 examples of texture and label each one. FUR TREE BARK TIRE TREAD

9 SPACE Vanishing Point background Vanishing Point Horizon Line
Middle ground Foreground

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11 Background Vanishing Point Horizon Line Middle ground Forground

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