Graphic Novel Analysis Review
Across
- 4. The principle of art relating to making elements in a work noticeably different from each other
- 5. The principle of art relating to keeping elements in a work equal in visual weight
- 7. The surface quality or feel of an object, often implied in artwork
- 11. Ensuring that the size of elements in a work of art relate to each other harmoniously
- 12. A distinct segment of the comic, containing a combination of image and text
- 14. A kind of panel that spans the width of the page
- 16. Creating a sense of flow and continuity through repetition or variation
- 17. The area or distance between, around, above, below, or within elements in a work of art
- 18. A mark made by a tool, often used to define shapes or create texture
- 22. The part of the image closet to the reader
- 24. A defined area with recognizable boundaries
Down
- 1. The lines and borders that contain the panels
- 2. A visual symbol or image that represents a particular idea, concept, character, or object
- 3. The visual property of objects created by the way they reflect or emit light
- 6. What the reader performs using background knowledge and an understanding of panel relations to combine panels mentally into events
- 8. A singular row of panels
- 9. Giving certain elements in a work of art special attention to make them stand out
- 10. Guiding the viewer's eye through a work of art using lines, shapes, or colors
- 12. Repeating elements in a predictable order to create visual interest
- 13. An image that extends to and/or beyond the edge of the page
- 15. The lightness or darkness of a color or tone
- 19. endless variety
- 20. A three-dimensional shape with height, width, and depth
- 21. Making all elements in a work of art come together to create a sense of wholeness
- 23. The space between framed panels