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ART 1: Unit 1 Elements of Design

Learn about the key elements of design, including color, tone/form, line/shape, textures, and space. Explore different color schemes, techniques for creating tones and forms, and the use of lines, shapes, and textures. Understand how overlapping and perspective can create depth in artwork.

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ART 1: Unit 1 Elements of Design

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  1. ART 1: Unit 1 Elements of Design

  2. Color Tone/Form Line/Shape Textures Space 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Color– 100 Points • Color is the use of _______ in artwork and design • ANSWER: • Hue

  4. Color– 200 Points • Complimentary colors sets of 2 colors that are ___________ each other on the color wheel. • ANSWER: • Opposite/across

  5. Color– 300 Points Which color scheme uses 3 colors evenly spaced around the color wheel, such as the primary colors? ANSWER: • Triadic

  6. Color– 400 Points • Name the color scheme that uses 3-5 colors that are beside each other on the color wheel. • ANSWER: • Analogous

  7. Color– 500 Points Monochromatic is Latin for “One Color” and uses different amounts of ________ and __________ with that hue. ANSWER: • White, Black

  8. Tone/Form– 100 Points • Tone/Value is the use of _____ and _____ in an art work • ANSWER: • Light and dark

  9. Tone/Form– 200 Points • Form is a ______________ shape. • ANSWER: • 3-dimensional

  10. Tone/Form– 300 Points • Tone and value becomes critical when working on these artworks. • ANSWER: • Artworks with no color

  11. Tone/Form– 400 Points • This system uses increasing numbers to depict increasing levels of shading. • ANSWER: • Gradient Scale

  12. Tone/Form– 500 Points • When used in conjunction with a shape, tone and value will create a… • ANSWER: • Form

  13. Line/Shape– 100 Points • Any mark between two points is a _________. • ANSWER: • Line

  14. Line/Shape– 200 Points • This refers to areas in two-dimensional space that are defined by edges, setting one flat specific space apart from another. • ANSWER: • Shape

  15. Line/Shape– 300 Points • Name the two categories which shapes fall into. • ANSWER: • Geometric and Organic

  16. Line/Shape– 400 Points • What type of mark can NOT be used to make a line? • ANSWER: • None-Any mark from A to B is correct.

  17. Line/Shape– 500 Points • A gesture drawing is used to get the ________ positioning, while a couture drawing is used to show the ____________. • ANSWER: • General and Details

  18. Textures– 100 Points • Texture is the _________ of a surface. • ANSWER: • Quality

  19. Textures– 200 Points • What must be done to get tone and value with the texture techniques? • ANSWER: • Draw them father apart or closer together

  20. Textures– 300 Points • This type refers to the illusion of texture. • ANSWER: • Visual

  21. Textures– 400 Points • This type of Texture relates to the sense of touch • ANSWER: • Tactile

  22. Textures– 500 Points • ________________and_______________ use straight lines, _______________ use dots, and ____________ use random lines to show texture. • ANSWER: • Hatching, Crosshatching • Stippling • Scribbling

  23. Space– 100 Points • This refers to the distances or areas around, between and within things. • ANSWER: • Space

  24. Space– 200 Points • Space can be grouped into two categories: ________ and __________ space. • ANSWER: • Positive, Negative

  25. Space– 300 Points • Overlapping creates what 3 different planes? • ANSWER: • Foreground, Middleground, Background

  26. Space– 400 Points • Which space technique uses tone and value to make objects appear to be on top or in front of each other? • ANSWER: • Overlapping

  27. Space– 500 Points • _____________ is the concept relating to how an object seems smaller the farther away it gets and creates the illusion of ________ in an artwork. • ANSWER: • Point Perspective, Depth (space)

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