Exploring Art Principles and Color Theory in Adobe Photoshop

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Across
  1. 4. – The area around or between elements of an artwork.
  2. 7. The placement or arrangement of visual elements in a work of art.
  3. 9. A small line or stroke regularly attached to the end of a larger stroke in a letter or symbol.
  4. 10. – The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.
  5. 12. The art and technique of arranging type.
  6. 13. A principle of design that makes one part of a work stand out.
  7. 16. Colors – Red, yellow, and blue; cannot be created by mixing other colors.
  8. 18. In Photoshop, individual elements or images that are stacked on top of one another.
  9. 19. – A three-dimensional object that encloses volume; includes height, width, and depth.
  10. 20. A color scheme involving one color with varying shades, tints, and tones.
  11. 24. – A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions, length, and width.
  12. 26. – The element of art that is produced when light strikes an object and is reflected back to the eye.
  13. 28. – The perceived surface quality of an object or how something feels to the touch or looks like it would feel.
  14. 30. A lighter version of a color created by adding white.
  15. 31. The distribution of visual weight in a composition.
  16. 32. A subtractive color model used in color printing (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black).
Down
  1. 1. A gradual transition from one color to another.
  2. 2. Typefaces without the small strokes (serifs) attached to the ends of the letters.
  3. 3. The degree to which an object or color is not transparent.
  4. 5. – A mark with greater length than width, which can vary in direction, thickness, and length.
  5. 6. Colors – Colors made by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
  6. 8. A darker version of a color created by adding black.
  7. 11. The sense of oneness or cohesiveness in a design.
  8. 14. Colors – Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel and blend well.
  9. 15. A visual tempo or beat created by repeating elements in a work of art.
  10. 17. An additive color model where Red, Green, and Blue are combined to produce various colors for screen displays.
  11. 21. A color or shade.
  12. 22. Colors – Colors located opposite each other on the color wheel.
  13. 23. The difference in visual elements (e.g., light vs. dark) to create visual interest.
  14. 25. The size relationship between parts of a whole.
  15. 27. Colors – Colors made by mixing two primary colors (e.g., green, orange, purple).
  16. 29. A softened color created by adding gray.