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Be able to identify virtual and actual texture Be able to identify virtual and actual texture You will be able to find texture in your surrounding You will be able to find texture in your surrounding You will create a crayon rubbing to demonstrate the element of art called Texture. You will create a crayon rubbing to demonstrate the element of art called Texture. At the end of this lesson you will…
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Elements of Design LINE LINE COLOR COLOR VALUE VALUE SHAPE SHAPE FORM FORM SPACE SPACE TEXTURE TEXTURE
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TEXTURE
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What is Texture? texture - An element of art, texture is the surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. Textures may be actual or simulated. texture - An element of art, texture is the surface quality or "feel" of an object, its smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. Textures may be actual or simulated.element of artsurface qualityobjectsimulatedelement of artsurface qualityobjectsimulated Actual textures can be felt with the fingers, while Simulated/Virtual or Visual textures are suggested by an artist in the painting of different areas of a picture — often in representing drapery, metals, rocks, hair, etc. Actual textures can be felt with the fingers, while Simulated/Virtual or Visual textures are suggested by an artist in the painting of different areas of a picture — often in representing drapery, metals, rocks, hair, etc.paintingpicturerepresentingdraperymetalspaintingpicturerepresentingdraperymetals Words describing textures include: flat, smooth, shiny, glossy, glittery, velvety, feathery, soft, wet, gooey, furry, sandy, leathery, crackled, prickly, abrasive, rough, furry, bumpy, corrugated, puffy, rusty, and slimy. Words describing textures include: flat, smooth, shiny, glossy, glittery, velvety, feathery, soft, wet, gooey, furry, sandy, leathery, crackled, prickly, abrasive, rough, furry, bumpy, corrugated, puffy, rusty, and slimy.flat glossyglitteryfeathery sandyleatherycrackledabrasivecorrugatedrustyflat glossyglitteryfeathery sandyleatherycrackledabrasivecorrugatedrusty
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Where can we find Texture? Texture is all around us, in our living rooms, the carpet we walk on, on the clothes we wear, texture on tree trunks, texture is everywhere. Everything you touch has a texture, it could be the smoothness or roughness of wood, the roughness of carpet in your living room, or it could be the smoothness or roughness of the shoes you wear. Texture is all around us, in our living rooms, the carpet we walk on, on the clothes we wear, texture on tree trunks, texture is everywhere. Everything you touch has a texture, it could be the smoothness or roughness of wood, the roughness of carpet in your living room, or it could be the smoothness or roughness of the shoes you wear.
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In a picture you can't actually feel texture because it has only a two dimensional surface, but you can portray texture through the way you depict it on the paper or canvas.
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This kind of texture is called Simulated Texture: to assume or have the appearance or characteristics of Simulated Texture: to assume or have the appearance or characteristics of Virtual Texture: just a picture, not real Virtual Texture: just a picture, not real Visual Texture: a picture, painting, drawing, and or artwork Visual Texture: a picture, painting, drawing, and or artwork
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Softness, smoothness roughness
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Crayon Rubbing Objective: Objective: To develop and promote an awareness of how textural qualities can be transferred by the process of crayon rubbing. To develop and promote an awareness of how textural qualities can be transferred by the process of crayon rubbing.
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Let’s get some Texture! Let’s get some Texture!
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