Drawing Review

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Across
  1. 6. This when you create value or shadows by placing a lot of dots closer to each other.
  2. 8. Out of the following pencils, which is the darkest: 6H, 4H, 2H, HB, 2B, 4B, or 6B?
  3. 10. When you start blending colors, you should start by pressing down ________________________ so that you can build more colors ontop it. Otherwise, it’ll get too waxy.
  4. 13. This is when you create value or shadows by overlapping lines in various directions.
  5. 15. This pair of colors refers to colors that are across from each other on the color wheel. Examples of these pairs are red/green, yellow/violet, and orange/blue.
  6. 17. This is what the “H” stands for on the drawing pencils.
  7. 19. artwork that depicts the outdoors. Usually, it shows a large expanse of land.
  8. 20. The difference between dark and light values in a work of art
Down
  1. 1. ______________-value is when you start on a dark surface and draw lighter values with a white colored pencil.
  2. 2. This is the name of the blending stump we have used in class to shade.
  3. 3. Artwork that depicts inanimate objects, usually arranged on a table.
  4. 4. This is the lightest part of a shadow when a light is shined onto an object.
  5. 5. These are colors that are next to eachother on the color wheel. An example of a set of these colors would be red, red-orange, orange, and yellow-orange.
  6. 7. Is the shadow that comes off* of an object when a light is shined onto it.
  7. 9. This is what the “B” stands for on drawing pencils.
  8. 11. This group of colors refers to the three colors used to make every other color on the color wheel: red, yellow, and blue.
  9. 12. When a pair of complimentary colors are mixed they create a _____________________ color.
  10. 14. Your normal writing pencil has this kind of graphite in it.
  11. 16. How dark or light something is, or “shading”
  12. 18. When shading an object, to make it look more three dimensional, artists will sometimes use _________________-shading. This is when you move your pencil strokes in the direction of how the object is shaped.