Final Review 2013 Still Life, Perspective, & Drawing Techniques.

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Final Review 2013 Still Life, Perspective, & Drawing Techniques

 The place that the light comes from is called the: Light Source

 The lightest part located on the object Highlight

 The darkest part located on the object: Shadow

 The shadow that the object casts by blocking the light: Cast Shadow

 Where the sky meets the ground – this is where your vanishing point would rest. Horizon Line

 Where a set of parallel lines appear to meet (think of the railroad tracks). Vanishing Point

 The technique used to draw a three-dimensional world on a two- dimensional surface: Perspective

 A technique where an artist draws the contour of a subject without looking at the paper: Blind Contour

 The technique in shading where the artist uses crossing lines – the more lines, the darker Cross Hatching

 The technique in shading where the artist uses dots– the more dots, the darker Stippling

 The place that the light comes from is called the: Light Source