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What is the term used to describe a bold and bright color, an intense feeling, or a clear mental image?
What is the term used to describe a bold and bright color, an intense feeling, or a clear mental image?
What is the process that converts 3D scenes into 2D images in art and design?
What is the process that converts 3D scenes into 2D images in art and design?
Which of the following terms refers to a design where lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated?
Which of the following terms refers to a design where lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated?
What defines how light or dark a given color or hue can be?
What defines how light or dark a given color or hue can be?
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What is the term for creating intricate designs through small areas of patterns in Zen Doodling?
What is the term for creating intricate designs through small areas of patterns in Zen Doodling?
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Which type of artwork focuses on natural scenery like mountains, forests, rivers, and valleys?
Which type of artwork focuses on natural scenery like mountains, forests, rivers, and valleys?
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What is the term for a design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated?
What is the term for a design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colors are repeated?
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What does the term 'Hue' refer to in art and design?
What does the term 'Hue' refer to in art and design?
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In art, what is the process that converts the scene of 3D objects and lights into a 2D image?
In art, what is the process that converts the scene of 3D objects and lights into a 2D image?
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What type of balance refers to the work of art being the same on one side as the other?
What type of balance refers to the work of art being the same on one side as the other?
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Which term refers to the process where the picture space is made using a range of lighter or darker shades of one color?
Which term refers to the process where the picture space is made using a range of lighter or darker shades of one color?
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Study Notes
Colour Theory
- Value refers to the degree of lightness or darkness in a colour.
- Vivid describes a bold and bright colour, an intense feeling, or a clear mental image.
- Tertiary colours are created by mixing two primary colours or a primary colour with a secondary colour.
- Examples of tertiary colours include blue-green, blue-violet, red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, and yellow-green.
Tints and Shades
- A tint is a mixture of a colour with white, which increases lightness.
- A shade is a mixture with black, which increases darkness.
- Tints and shades can be used to create different values of a colour.
Art and Design
- Form refers to objects that are 3-dimensional, with length, width, and height.
- Ceramics are inorganic non-metallic solids made up of metal or non-metal compounds, shaped and hardened by heat.
- Landscape painting focuses on natural scenery, such as mountains, forests, and rivers.
- Autumn colours can be created by mixing primary colours, with yellows and reds making oranges and yellows and blues making greens.
Drawing and Design
- Zen Doodling is a style of doodling that creates intricate designs by completing small areas of patterns.
- A pattern is a design in which lines, shapes, forms, or colours are repeated, with the repeated part called a motif.
- Observational art involves drawing or painting a subject as accurately as possible from real life.
- Rendering is the process of converting a 3D scene into a 2D image or collection of images.
Tonal Scale and Geometric Forms
- Tonal scale refers to the range of lightness or darkness in a colour or shade.
- Tonal drawings or paintings use a range of lighter or darker shades of one colour to create a picture.
- Geometric forms are precise, regular, angular shapes that are mathematically consistent, such as spheres, cubes, and pyramids.
- Symmetrical balance means that the work of art is the same on one side as the other, with a mirror image of itself on both sides of a centre line.
Hue and Chroma
- Hue is another name for colour.
- Chroma refers to the intensity, brightness, or saturation of a colour.
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Test your knowledge on Zen Doodling, a style of intricate doodling, and Observational art, the technique of drawing or painting subjects accurately. Learn about creating intricate designs and replicating patterns in art.