Digital Art Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. The customizable properties of a digital brush, such as size, hardness, and pressure sensitivity.
  2. 4. Selects areas of an image based on color similarity.
  3. 7. The number of pixels in an image, typically measured in PPI (pixels per inch) or DPI (dots per inch). Higher resolution results in sharper images.
  4. 10. The native file format of Photoshop.
  5. 13. Organizing layers properly using naming, grouping, and locking to keep a project structured and easy to edit.
  6. 15. A tool in Photoshop that helps you draw on your canvas.
  7. 16. The intensity or purity of a color; higher makes colors more vibrant, while lower makes them duller.
  8. 20. Allows users to reposition layers, selections, or objects in an image.
  9. 22. The clean, refined outline of a drawing, usually created on a separate layer before coloring.
  10. 23. The difference between light and dark, colors, or textures in an artwork, used to create emphasis, visual interest, and balance.
  11. 25. User-created or downloaded brushes that offer unique textures, shapes, or effects for digital drawing.
  12. 29. Essential for efficiency, such as Ctrl + N for a new document and Ctrl + S to save work.
  13. 30. Adds and edits text in an image with various font and style options.
  14. 32. A selection of colors used in an artwork, often chosen to create harmony and consistency in a piece.
  15. 33. A digital tool used to blend and smear colors together for a soft or painterly effect.
  16. 34. Selects and samples colors from an image for use with other tools.
  17. 35. The arrangement of elements within a drawing to create balance, focus, and visual appeal.
Down
  1. 1. A set of options that change how layers interact with each other (e.g., Multiply, Overlay, Soft Light).
  2. 3. Pre-set effects that modify an image, such as Blur, Sharpen, and Distort.
  3. 5. A layer that applies non-destructive edits like brightness, contrast, and color correction.
  4. 6. A real or digital image used as a guide for proportions, lighting, or color in a drawing.
  5. 8. A feature in graphics tablets that adjusts brush size, opacity, or flow based on the amount of pressure applied.
  6. 9. Selects an area based on texture and color differences with a brush-like interface.
  7. 11. A piece of equipment we use in DMAD that helps us draw in Photoshop.
  8. 12. A feature that mirrors strokes across an axis, useful for drawing balanced designs like faces or mandalas.
  9. 14. The dimensions (width and height) of a new document, measured in pixels, inches, or other units.
  10. 17. The empty areas surrounding a subject, used to create balance and improve composition.
  11. 18. A selection tool that lets users draw freehand selections around objects.
  12. 19. The study of how colors interact, including concepts like complementary colors, warm vs. cool colors, and color harmony.
  13. 21. Digital pictures that help show information visually.
  14. 24. A rough, often lower-opacity layer used as a base for refining a digital drawing.
  15. 26. A tool that helps create smoother and more controlled lines by reducing shakiness in strokes.
  16. 27. The surface quality or feel of an artwork, which can be implied (in a painting or drawing) or actual (such as with sculpture).
  17. 28. A feature that locks transparency in a layer, allowing artists to color or shade only on existing pixels.
  18. 31. Controls how transparent or solid a layer or brush stroke appears.