Drawing From Life - Exam Review

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Across
  1. 2. It looks like a chopstick and used to figure out the angles between parts of a drawing.
  2. 4. Where the light comes from. Can be either natural light or from artificial light.
  3. 7. The overall arrangement of your artwork on the page.
  4. 8. What an object puts on the ground/table/whatever it is sitting on.
  5. 11. A strip of paper showing 0's-10's to help you figure out lights & darks.
  6. 12. Lines that move around and across an object to suggest form
  7. 17. Drawn without picking up your pencil from your paper.
  8. 18. Sketch A smaller version of a larger drawing.
  9. 19. Types Of Shapes - Blobs, Curvy Square, Circle That Indents On One Side, Etc.
  10. 20. The darkest part of an object.
  11. 22. A line that isn’t drawn completely and your line has to fill in the gaps.
  12. 24. A mark made by a pointed tool - brush, pencil, stick, etc. Also known as a moving dot.
  13. 25. Value techniques with criss crossing lines.
  14. 28. Dark, thick pencils that are used for shading.
  15. 31. Black on the value scale.
  16. 33. Where the lines cross when your paper is divided into thirds.
  17. 34. The areas between the lightest and darkest part of an object.
Down
  1. 1. Value technique with dots.
  2. 3. Indicates edges. Also describes outlines & the differences between lights and darks.
  3. 5. A soft piece of charcoal used for blending (no casing around the charcoal).
  4. 6. Point The part of your composition that draws the most attention.
  5. 9. Indicates outlines & differences between lights & darks, but drawn without looking at what you’re drawing on the paper.
  6. 10. Value technique with parallel lines.
  7. 13. Value technique with "scribbling."
  8. 14. In between the light/detail pencils & dark/thick pencils. A normal #2 pencil.
  9. 15. White on the value scale.
  10. 16. The 3-Dimensional name for shapes.
  11. 21. The lightest part of an object.
  12. 23. Quick, expressive lines that are drawn quickly to get an idea of what the object/figure looks like. Drawn to get the overall shape of whatever you’re drawing.
  13. 26. A drawing created by following boxes labeled with alphabet & #'s.
  14. 27. Types Of Shapes - Rectangles, Squares, Circles, Etc.
  15. 29. Light, thin pencils that are used for detail.
  16. 30. A frame with a clear piece of plastic with lines. It helps you figure out proportions.
  17. 32. A rolled piece of paper used for blending.