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Lines (4) • Colors (2) • Shades (4) • Shapes (2) • Composition (2) • Color Value (2) • Texture (2) • Balance (2)
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Visual Texture vs Actual Texture:
Visual texture is seen in drawings. It looks rough or smooth but cannot be touched.
Use of Contrast in Composition:
Contrast adds interest and keeps the viewer engaged. It makes artwork more lively and expressive.
Organic vs Geometric Shapes:
Organic shapes appear naturally in plants, animals, and landscapes, making them irregular and flowing.
Expressive Lines in Art:
🖍️ Short repeated lines create rhythm and energy, making action look fast and strong.
Line Types:
Hatching lines are close lines used to create shading and depth in art.
Balance in Art (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical):
Both wings match in size and shape, showing clear symmetry.
Use of Highlights in Drawings:
An eraser lifts graphite to create bright highlight areas in pencil art.
Tonal Gradation in Drawing:
Gradation adds depth and softness, making objects look more real and three-dimensional.
Light, Mid-tone, and Dark Values:
🖌️ Dark values are used to show shadows and areas with less light.
Depth Creation Using Value:
Light values feel soft and distant, helping create background depth in artworks.
Visual Texture vs Actual Texture:
The drawing only shows the look of wood grain, so it is visual texture.
Use of Contrast in Composition:
Contrast can be created using color, texture, or size. Using different elements together improves visual learning.
Organic vs Geometric Shapes:
Buildings use straight lines and fixed shapes like squares and rectangles, which are geometric.
Expressive Lines in Art:
🖍️ Sharp zigzag lines look rough and tense, showing strong emotions.
Line Types:
Curved lines feel smooth and gentle, often used in nature drawings.
Balance in Art (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical):
Asymmetry uses different shapes or sizes but still feels balanced to the eye.
Use of Highlights in Drawings:
Highlights add depth and realism, making drawings look three-dimensional.
Tonal Gradation in Drawing:
Highlights are the lightest parts of a drawing where light falls directly.
Light, Mid-tone, and Dark Values:
🖌️ Softer pencils like 6B create darker and richer tones.
Depth Creation Using Value:
A value scale shows light to dark steps and helps artists plan depth in drawings.
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