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  • Eduardo Pañares

  • 問題数 48 • 10/20/2023

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  • 1

    it is used to smudge or blend

    Blending stumps or Tortillion

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    it is a three sided ruler used to draw vertical parallel and angle blinds of 30 45 60 and 90 degrees

    Triangles

  • 3

    transfer measurements and divide arts and lines into desired parts are numbers

    Divider

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    it is considered as the oldest drawing tool that is dry and dusty made of burnt wood

    Charcoal

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    it is made with a water-soluble binder for coloring purposes

    Watercolors

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    it is made of a narrow wooden cylindrical case and a pigmented wax based color for coloring purposes

    Colored Pencils

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    it is used to reproduce drawing in a reduced or enlarged size

    Triangular Scale

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    it is used to draw arcs and circles

    Compass

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    the most important tool in the drawing it has a graphite substance covered with a thin piece of wood

    Drawing Pencil

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    it is also used for coloring purposes that is usually based of oil or water based

    Acrylic Or Oil Paint

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    it is used to protect the rest of the drawing while clearing up unnecessary pencil lines smudges and drawing errors

    Erasing Shield

  • 12

    it is used as a stand to support artwork illustration

    Easel

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    helps establish a mood for your composition

    Color

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    it is used to convert printed photo hand drawn images into digital or soft copy

    Scanner

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    it is used to produce hard copies of illustration

    Printer

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    refers to the way that the two points in space are connected

    Line

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    used by designers to depict and describe the subject

    Color

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    a set of guidelines for mixing combining and manipulative colors to create color schemes

    Color Wheel and Tenets of Color Theory

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    refers to the lightness or darkness of a color

    Value

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    can help others view your design as you and tended

    Space

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    the space between or around the focal point of an image

    Negative Space

  • 22

    the space that your subject matter takes up in your composition

    Positive Space

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    is a two-dimensional area that is surrounded by an outline

    Shape

  • 24

    three types of shapes

    Organic Shapes, Geometric Shapes, Abstract Shapes

  • 25

    occur naturally in the world

    Organic Shapes

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    are angular and mathematically consistent

    Geometric Shapes

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    represent things in nature but are not perfectly representative

    Abstract Shapes

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    Pertains to the way that the shape or physical configuration occupies space

    Form

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    it's one of the elements of the design that is used to represent how an object appears or feels

    Texture

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    referring to a focal point of a design and order of importance of each element within a design

    Emphasis

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    creates balance through equally weighted elements aligned on either side of a center line

    Symmetrical Design

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    uses opposite ways like on contrasting one large element with several smaller elements to create a composition that is not even but still has equilibrium

    Asymmetrical Design

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    Without It your audience will feel as if their eye is sliding

    Balance

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    is what people mean when they see a design pops,

    Contrast

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    create space and difference between elements in your design

    Contrast

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    it unifies and strengthens a design

    Repitition

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    is the visual size and weight of elements in a composition and how they relate to each other it often helps to approach your design and sections instead as a whole

    Proportion

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    can only be achieved if all elements of your design are well size and thoughtfully place

    Proportion

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    controlling the elements in a composition so that the eye is led to move from one to the next and the information is properly communicated to your audience

    Movement

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    it's the only one that specifically deals with what you don't add

    White Space Or Negative Space

  • 41

    it creates hierarchy and organization

    White Space Or Negative Space

  • 42

    create a logical structure for color

    Color Theories

  • 43

    it's the fattest one who developed the first circular diagram of colors

    Sir. Isaac Newton

  • 44

    when did newton develop his first circular diagram of colors

    1666

  • 45

    name the primary colors

    Red, Blue, Yellow

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    secondary colors

    Green, Orange, Purple

  • 47

    colors formed by mixing a primary and secondary color

    Tertiary Colors

  • 48

    can be defined as a pleasing arrangement of parrots whether it be music poetry color or even an ice cream sundae

    Color Harmony