Across
- 2. The customizable properties of a digital brush, such as size, hardness, and pressure sensitivity.
- 4. Selects areas of an image based on color similarity.
- 7. The number of pixels in an image, typically measured in PPI (pixels per inch) or DPI (dots per inch). Higher resolution results in sharper images.
- 10. The native file format of Photoshop.
- 13. Organizing layers properly using naming, grouping, and locking to keep a project structured and easy to edit.
- 15. A tool in Photoshop that helps you draw on your canvas.
- 16. The intensity or purity of a color; higher makes colors more vibrant, while lower makes them duller.
- 20. Allows users to reposition layers, selections, or objects in an image.
- 22. The clean, refined outline of a drawing, usually created on a separate layer before coloring.
- 23. The difference between light and dark, colors, or textures in an artwork, used to create emphasis, visual interest, and balance.
- 25. User-created or downloaded brushes that offer unique textures, shapes, or effects for digital drawing.
- 29. Essential for efficiency, such as Ctrl + N for a new document and Ctrl + S to save work.
- 30. Adds and edits text in an image with various font and style options.
- 32. A selection of colors used in an artwork, often chosen to create harmony and consistency in a piece.
- 33. A digital tool used to blend and smear colors together for a soft or painterly effect.
- 34. Selects and samples colors from an image for use with other tools.
- 35. The arrangement of elements within a drawing to create balance, focus, and visual appeal.
Down
- 1. A set of options that change how layers interact with each other (e.g., Multiply, Overlay, Soft Light).
- 3. Pre-set effects that modify an image, such as Blur, Sharpen, and Distort.
- 5. A layer that applies non-destructive edits like brightness, contrast, and color correction.
- 6. A real or digital image used as a guide for proportions, lighting, or color in a drawing.
- 8. A feature in graphics tablets that adjusts brush size, opacity, or flow based on the amount of pressure applied.
- 9. Selects an area based on texture and color differences with a brush-like interface.
- 11. A piece of equipment we use in DMAD that helps us draw in Photoshop.
- 12. A feature that mirrors strokes across an axis, useful for drawing balanced designs like faces or mandalas.
- 14. The dimensions (width and height) of a new document, measured in pixels, inches, or other units.
- 17. The empty areas surrounding a subject, used to create balance and improve composition.
- 18. A selection tool that lets users draw freehand selections around objects.
- 19. The study of how colors interact, including concepts like complementary colors, warm vs. cool colors, and color harmony.
- 21. Digital pictures that help show information visually.
- 24. A rough, often lower-opacity layer used as a base for refining a digital drawing.
- 26. A tool that helps create smoother and more controlled lines by reducing shakiness in strokes.
- 27. The surface quality or feel of an artwork, which can be implied (in a painting or drawing) or actual (such as with sculpture).
- 28. A feature that locks transparency in a layer, allowing artists to color or shade only on existing pixels.
- 31. Controls how transparent or solid a layer or brush stroke appears.
