1st 6 Weeks Review
Across
- 4. refers to the surface quality that can be seen or felt.
- 5. colors directly across the color wheel from each other. Red/green blue/orange
- 6. artwork created from millions of tiny dots or dabs of paint placed very close together.
- 9. colors formed by mixing one primary and one secondary color. Red-orange, red-violet, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet.
- 10. A round object or three-dimensional shape that looks like a ball.
- 12. A color plus the two colors on either side of its complement.
- 15. the technique of combining tones so that there is a gentle and gradual transition from one to the other.
- 16. that sit next to each other on the color wheel.
- 17. the basic colors from which all other colors are made. They are red, yellow and blue.
- 18. the illusion of having physical texture, generally created by the repetition of shape and line.
Down
- 1. colors made when you mix two primary colors together. Purple, orange, green.
- 2. a stick of tightly rolled up paper with two pointed ends. Used to blend, smear, or smudge graphite, charcoal or similar mediums.
- 3. the area of an object where the light source shines directly.
- 7. the lightness and darkness of a color.
- 8. a thin mark on a surface created by a pen, pencil, brush or any other tool.
- 11. the actual variation upon a surface. It can be felt by touch.
- 13. One color plus tints and shades of that color.
- 14. the usual quality of objects caused by the amount of light they reflect.