Across
- 2. Dividing the frame into a 3×3 grid for dynamic composition
- 3. Red, yellow, blue
- 4. The line marking eye level where vanishing points sit
- 5. Differences in shapes, colors, and sizes for visual interest
- 7. Mirror Image
- 9. Colors next to each other on the wheel (calm, harmonious)
- 14. The name of a color (e.g., red, blue, yellow)
- 15. Opposite colors on the wheel (high contrast, visual tension)
- 16. Gradual transitions (large to small, dark to light)
- 17. A hue mixed with black to make it darker
- 18. How a surface feels or appears to feel
- 20. Drawing attention through differences and focal points
Down
- 1. The main area of emphasis, typically placed off-center
- 5. The lightness or darkness of a color or tone
- 6. Where orthogonal lines converge in the distance
- 8. Repeated elements creating visual tempo
- 10. A continuous mark made by a moving point
- 11. Three-dimensional with height, width, and depth
- 12. One hue varied by value and intensity (unified, subtle)
- 13. Positive areas (objects) and negative areas (empty space)
- 17. Two-dimensional; has height and width only
- 19. A hue mixed with white to make it lighter
