Drawing 1 - Exam Review
Across
- 3. 3-Dimensional, has depth where parts look like they "pop out" at you.
- 6. Using spaced parallel lines to create value.
- 8. A clear piece of plastic that a cartoon was drawn on.
- 10. The lines going back in space disappear at this dot when doing 1-point perspective.
- 12. 1 single drawing in an animated motion picture.
- 14. Looks like a chopstick. A drawing tool used to figure out the proportions/angles.
- 18. The overall name of a black drawing medium made from burnt wood.
- 19. A type of sketch used to help you figure out what a final drawing will look like.
- 20. Where the ground meets the sky.
- 21. When shading, this is inbetween the lightest & darkest part of your object.
- 25. When drawing a human body, this shape should be used for all of the parts of the body that bend (elbows, shoulders, wrists, etc.)
- 26. Using cross crossing lines to create value.
- 27. A mark on a surfac and is often referred to as a moving dot. Before value.
- 28. A clear window with lines used to crop compositions/figure out proportions.
- 30. Small cylindrical sticks of charcoal.
- 31. Green, Violet & Blue
- 33. The # of black on a value scale.
- 34. A character's upbringing, events that have happened in the character's past, experiences that have made the character who they are.
- 36. The visual representation of a story.
Down
- 1. A dot used to reference for finding angles/proportions.
- 2. Displayed with artworks to explain information to an audience.
- 4. The other type of shape that does not have a specific name and is more natural, free flowing, etc.
- 5. What your artwork is made out of.
- 7. A filmmaking technique where the illusion of motion is created frame by frame.
- 9. A sun, candle, lamp or streetlight are all examples of this.
- 11. A type of shape that is a square, rectangle, oval, circle, etc.
- 13. When shading, this is when something puts a shadow on something else.
- 15. A drawing where someone works with squares labeled with the alphabet/letters and creates their drawing box by box.
- 16. A blending tool used to smooth your pencil lead.
- 17. 2-Dimensional, Flat & can be geometric or organic.
- 22. Using dots to create value.
- 23. The # of white on a value scale.
- 24. When shading, this is the lightest part of your object.
- 28. This scale goes from white to black.
- 29. Using overlapping scribbles to create value.
- 32. A rectangular prism shaped piece of charcoal.
- 35. When shading, this is the darkest part of your object.