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- 2. Of, relating to, involving, or having the nature of space.
- 4. An image that deceives a person, leading to a misinterpretation of its meaning. Optical illusions can be found in nature as well as in art. Their strengths rely upon various assumptions in which humans perceive optical phenomena.
- 5. A composite picture made by combining several separate pictures. Pictorial technique in which cut-out illustrations, or fragments of them, are arranged together and mounted on a support, producing a composite picture made from several different pictures.
- 6. A three-dimensional form modeled, carved, or assembled.
- 9. A three-dimensional representation of a scene, either full-scaled or miniature. It may have a background painted to merge with elements nearest it by means of aerial and linear perspective. I
- 10. Descriptive of art that employs more than one medium – e.g., a work that combines paint, natural materials (wood, pebbles, bones), and manmade items (glass, plastic, metals) into a single image or piece of art.
- 11. to free (as metal, sugar, or oil) from impurities or unwanted material.
- 13. A system of writing using symbols or pictures (hieroglyphs) used by the ancient Egyptians. Or, one of the characters used in such writing.
- 15. The value (worth) a thing or event has due to its capacity to evoke pleasure that is recognized as arising from features in the traditionally considered worthy of attention. Also spelled esthetic.
- 16. A picture or design created by adhering such basically flat elements as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc
- 19. An art form in which small pieces of tile, glass, or stone are fitted together and embedded into a background to create a pattern or image.
- 20. One of the most difficult aspects of research -- and one of the least discussed -- is how to develop the idea for the research project in the first place.
- 21. The branch of philosophy that deals with the nature and value of and experiences.
- 22. An object that has height, width, and depth, like any object in the real world.
- 23. also called aerial perspective – is the effect you get when far away objects take on the colors of atmospheric haze.
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- 1. A method of cutting or incising a design into a material, usually metal, with a sharp tool called a graver.
- 3. Generating a two-dimensional image from a view of a three-dimensional CG scene.
- 7. a mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface.
- 8. A shape that only has two dimensions (such as width and height) and no thickness. Squares, Circles, Triangles, etc.
- 12. The representation of three-dimensional objects on a flat surface so as to produce the same impression of distance and relative size as that received by the human eye.
- 14. Screen printing, sometimes called silk screening or serigraphy, has long proved its worth as a fine arts and commercial medium.
- 17. Recurring subject, theme, idea, etc., especially in a literary, artistic, or musical work
- 18. An outline filled with a solid color, typically black on white ground, and most often for a portrait.
