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Formal elements used in Composition? |
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Line, space, color, shape, light, texture, time, pattern. |
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Positive and Negative Space? |
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Positive Space: The object itself. Negative Space: The space around the object. |
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Shows height, width, and depth. Gives feeling of mass. |
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Line of sight. Directs the viewers eye or creates a sense of movement. |
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Quite and still. Horizontal, vertical, clearly defined. Sense of stability. |
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Fluid, loose, and emotional diagonal lines that create a sense of action. |
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Is always on the horizontal line. |
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Adjusting the size of the body to look accurate. |
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2-D: Height and width. 3-D: Width and depth. |
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The lightness or darkness of a tone. |
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Tint: Color plus white. Shade: Color plus black. |
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Cannot be made. Blue, yellow, and red. |
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Made by mixing 2 primaries. Orange, green, and violet. |
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Made by mixing a primary and a secondary. |
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Colors opposite on the color wheel. |
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French for "open air." Painting outdoors. |
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Hatching and Cross Hatching. |
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Use of parallel lines to create value. |
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Gives off the tactical sensations and feelings. Can be visual or actual. |
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Element that repeats itself in the composition. |
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Both sides basically the same and balanced. |
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Both sides are different and are still balanced. |
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Everything radiates out from a central point. |
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Object in relation to the original. Small scale / large scale. |
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Relationship between objects, its parts, and surroundings. |
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When elements repeat and create unity in the work. |
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