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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt What element Am I? Color Schemes Texture and Space Value
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2 Slide 2 Zig-zag, curvy, straight, thick, thin, dotted are types of this element
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3 Line
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4 Circles, squares, rectangles and triangles are examples of what element
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5 Shape
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6 To show the full range of a color from its lightest to its darkest is to show this element
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7 Value
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8 Tertiary, Analogous and Triadic are all related to this element
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9 Color
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10 This element can be real or implied
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11 Texture
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12 These two colors mixed together make green
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13 Blue and yellow
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14 Violet, Green, and Orange are this type of color
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15 Secondary
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16 This type of color is made by mixing a primary with a primary
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17 Secondary
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18 Three of the Tertiary colors
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19 Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Yellow- Orange, Yellow-Green, Red- Orange and Red-Violet
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20 This scheme employs only two colors
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21 Complimentary
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22 Red, Yellow and Blue are an example of this color scheme
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23 Triadic
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24 When you mix a primary and a secondary color you get a ______________ color
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25 Tertiary
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26 One color with tints and shades
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27 Monochromatic
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28 Black, Whites and shades of gray
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29 Achromatic
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30 When objects are shown sitting in front of and behind other objects it shows this way of showing space
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31 Overlapping
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32 The use of a vanishing point shows this type of space
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33 Perspective
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34 This type of space shows the actual object(s) within the picture
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35 Positive Space
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36 Puppy fur shows this
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37 Real Texture
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38 A drawing of a pile of wood shows this
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39 Implied Texture
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40 Value is called this by most people
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41 Shading
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42 This type of shading is made up of dots
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43 Stippling
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44 When you use parallel line lines that cross over each other you are incorporating this type of shading.
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45 Cross-hatching
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46 When using your pencil to create soft gradual movements in shading you are using this type of value
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47 Soft-shading
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48 When showing a full range of value from darkest to lightest it helps to create this in your drawing.
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49 Contrast
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