Linear Perspective | Water color | Shading | Color Theory | Elements and Principles |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vertical Lines/ lines connecting to horizon line or vanishing point
What is an Orthogonal?
|
Wet on Wet/Wet on dry/dry brush/gradient/building up color or layering
What are the 5 techniques of water color?
|
What is a value scale?
A scale that shows a highlight, a middle gray and a shadow area.
|
Mixing colors/ appealing to the eye/ schemes
What is color theory?
|
What is form?
3D/ height x width x length/ has volume
|
Horizontal lines
What is a Transversal?
|
China
Where did water color come from?
|
What is Hatching?
A group of parrallel lines used for shading?
|
What are the primary colors?
Red, blue, yellow
|
What is the principle of design also known as harmony?
Unity
|
What is Vanishing Point?
the point where all lines vanish
|
William Reeves
What is the name of the inventor of the hard cakes of water color?
|
What is a type of shading that uses tick marks?
Tick Hatching
|
What is an analogous color scheme?
3 to 5 colors on the color wheel that are next to each other (ei red/ red orange/ orange)
|
What is the principle known to use pattern?
(ei: l 0 l 0 l 0 l 0 )
Rhythm
|
What is Horizon line?
eye level
|
A pigment mixed with water
What is water color?
|
What is the darkest part of a shaded object called?
Shadow
|
What is a split complementary color scheme?
using 1 color plus its compliments neighbor colors
(ei: red and green blue and yellow green) |
What is variety?
having there same color but different shapes/ having one shape repeated in different colors
|
filippo brunelleschi
Who created Linear perspective?
|
Landscape (mountains, trees)
What scene did we create with the watercolor?
|
What is contour hatching?
Hatching that follows the contour of the object
|
What is hue?
color in its purest form
|
What is space?
depth/ the are between objects in a composition/ positive and negative space
|