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Drawing & Painting II Final Exam Review
Study Guide Vocabulary The Elements & Principles of Design Hands On Section
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The Color Wheel
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Primary, Secondary, Intermediate or Tertiary Colors
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Neutral Colors
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Basic Color Schemes Compliments opposite colors Y/V R/G B/O
Triads form a triangle R/Y/B G/O /V Analogous colors next to each other on the Color Wheel Warm & Cool colors
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Split Compliments opposite colors Y/RV/BV
Monochromatic tints & shades of one color
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Tints: when white is added to a color
Shades are when black is added to a color. Neutrals are grays
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Tools Pencils (HB is the lightest, 4B medium, 6B dark)
Stump: blending tool Burnishing: layering white colored pencil on top of other colors. Acrylic brushes (man made) Palette: used to mix paint on To create a shadow add the complementary color.
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Water Color Techniques
Water color techniques include: • dry brush • splatter • graded wash • resist Objects in the foreground of a painting are darker than in the background.
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Painting Tips Local Color refers to the dominant color.
Intensity: The brightness or dullness of a color. Viscosity: How thick or thin a paint is. To prepare a canvas use Gesso or house paint. You can slow down the quick drying process of acrylics.
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Terms An Artist Statement communicates the purpose of an artwork.
To enter artwork to a Museum you must submit and Artist statement. To honor copyright you must change artwork 3 or more ways.
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Brushes Filbert, Fan, Hard Edge
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Mechanical gauge paper, smudge and make hard lines.
Ebony is a very dark pencil. Our pencils are made from graphite.
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Chiaroscuro
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Shading stipple blending crosshatching
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One Point Perspective
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Brunellesch invented linear perspective
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Composition Rule of Thirds Viewfinder Golden Mean
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Caring for Brushes • Warm water (not hot)
• Rub bristles in the palm of your hand • Dry and store bristles up A palette is used to mix colors on. A Color Wheel is the tool to select colors from.
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Vocabulary Focal point: center of interest
Color Wheel: a circular tool used to select color schemes from. Acrylic Paint: (plastic resin based) Cold Press Watercolor paper: rough, most forgiving Hot Press Watercolor paper: smooth Hue: color Wash: a large area of thinly spread paint Wet on Wet: paint dripped into wet paint
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Vocabulary Horizon line: Where the land and sky meet
Vanishing Point: Where all parallel lines come together. Perspective: The illusion of creating a 3D drawing on a 2D flat surface. Blind Contour: not lifting pencil as you draw. A focal point should always be off center.
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• Composition: organization of a drawing
Negative Space: the background or empty area Positive Space: the filled space in a drawing or painting. Value: the gradations in shading. Gesture: quick loose drawing. Critique: defend, see possibilities Quality of Art: craftsmanship, creativity, purpose
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Elements & Principles of Design…
Color Form (3D) Line Shape (2D)geometric/organic Space Texture Value (Shading) Balance Contrast Emphasis Movement Pattern Rhythm Unity
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Value
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Shape; 2D Geometric, Organic
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Form
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Negative and Positive Space
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Lines can show personality or expression.
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Contrast, Emphasis
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Texture
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Balance Asymmetrical Symmetrical (Formal)
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Unity
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Movement
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Pattern
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Rhythm
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Line, Color, Pattern,
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Pattern, Contrast, Color, Modern Art
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Foreshortening
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Abstract
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Stippling
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Pop Art
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