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Texture is the visual and tactile quality of the things surface. The material of every thing is what gives the specific texture. The elements of a texture are very similar so a texture is uniform. They are homogeneous surfaces. 1Texture
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Textures can be visual–you can perceive then only with your sight- or tactile when you can see and touch them. CLASIFICATION. 2Texture
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They can be natural when nature creates them, or artificialwhen people are who make them. 3Texture
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And they can be organic – they do not follow any order- or geometric which are ruled by a mathematical law. 4Texture
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PROCEDURES AND TECHNIQUES Drawing. Use a felt pen to draw lines, dots, circles, loops… do no forget that all the elements must be very similar. VISUAL TEXTURE. 5Texture
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Stampings. This is an indirect way to apply paint. A rubber, a finger, a crumpled paper or a sponge can be an inking pad. First you have to apply tempera or acrylic on a surface, then press one of those items on it and finally stamp the item on a paper several times. TACTILE TEXTURES. Crushingor drilling a paper is a very easy way to get a tactile texture. 6Texture
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Rubbings. You have to place a sheet of paper on a rough surface and rub with crayons, pencils or wax crayons. Sticking on any type of papers on a surface is a good way to obtain different textures. 7Texture
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