Across
- 3. objects closest to you within a picture
- 7. created by light bouncing off objects
- 9. having 2 axes
- 10. japanese film and television
- 11. american comic book artist
- 14. photographing successive images to appear as though they're moving
- 15. made from any color by adding gray
- 19. japanese comic books and graphic novels
- 23. the plot of your comic strip
- 25. tessellation artist
- 27. primary color used to create green and purple
- 28. symmetry that is almost exactly the same
- 30. a visual interpretation
- 31. the 3 most basic colors
- 33. made by mixing red and yellow
- 36. a mixture of blue and yellow
- 38. a pattern with repeated shapes, no gaps and no overlapping
- 41. middle distance away within a
- 42. adding complexity by adding different elements
- 44. used to produce cut designs on a chosen surface
- 45. color schemes create what
- 46. equal on both sides
- 47. tessellation artist
- 48. colors look different next to specific colors
Down
- 1. made by mixing red and blue
- 2. the use of imagination to create art
- 4. an area with the most interest
- 5. used to create orange and green
- 6. can be made from any color by adding black
- 8. balanced around a central point
- 10. unevenly weighted
- 12. tessellation made by rotating
- 13. tessellation made by flipping
- 16. a design that repeats and can be found anywhere
- 17. objects furthest away from you are in the
- 18. made from mixing one primary and 1 secondary color
- 20. color families with 3 or more members
- 21. when a line becomes an enclosure of space
- 22. to write or create a work of art
- 24. a series of images in boxes that tell an amusing story
- 26. primary color used to create orange and purple
- 27. an even distribution of weight
- 29. descriptive language
- 32. shapes that are free flowing and found in nature
- 34. a tessellation made by sliding
- 35. shapes we can name with rigid edges
- 37. can be made of any color by adding white
- 39. made from mixing 2 primary colors
- 40. a connection between 2 points
- 43. colors directly across from each other on the color wheel
