Digital Art
Across
- 2. The position the camera is in when viewing and capturing an image.
- 5. The opening of a lens's diaphragm through which light passes. It is calibrated in f/stops.
- 8. A point of interest that makes a work of art unique.
- 13. The area around, above, and within an object.
- 14. The art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader.
- 15. Describes the range of light in your image. Altering the light in a photo is how you create contrast.
- 18. An optical instrument that captures a visual image.
- 20. Areas of an image you have chosen to change/transform color and shapes for you project.
- 21. Using repeating shapes or a repetitive pattern inside the frame as part of the composition.
- 22. How much of your image is in focus.
- 23. Color applied to a specific area or all-over before a dimensional/creative color technique is added.
- 24. A rough drawing layer representing the chief features of an object or scene and often made as a preliminary study or a tentative draft.
- 26. The size and proportional quality of an image.
Down
- 1. A composition guideline that places your subject in the left or right third of an image, leaving the other two thirds more open.
- 3. A technique used to clean up your "sketch" and clearly define the inner and outer edges of a drawing.
- 4. A photo, sketch, or artwork on which the work you are creating is directly or indirectly based.
- 6. A consistent scheme for naming digital files.
- 7. An artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process.
- 9. How a photographer arranges visual elements within their frame.
- 10. The perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- 11. Lines that appear in a photograph that have been framed and positioned by the photographer to draw the viewer's eye towards a specific point of interest.
- 12. A graphic representation of something, a person or thing that is symbolic or is a noted figure.
- 16. Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
- 17. The speed at which the shutter of the camera closes.
- 19. Simulates realistic painting techniques such as mixing colors on the canvas, combining colors on a brush, and varying paint wetness across a stroke.
- 25. The differences between tones and colors that make up an image.