Across
- 2. It looks like a chopstick and used to figure out the angles between parts of a drawing.
- 4. Where the light comes from. Can be either natural light or from artificial light.
- 7. The overall arrangement of your artwork on the page.
- 8. What an object puts on the ground/table/whatever it is sitting on.
- 11. A strip of paper showing 0's-10's to help you figure out lights & darks.
- 12. Lines that move around and across an object to suggest form
- 17. Drawn without picking up your pencil from your paper.
- 18. Sketch A smaller version of a larger drawing.
- 19. Types Of Shapes - Blobs, Curvy Square, Circle That Indents On One Side, Etc.
- 20. The darkest part of an object.
- 22. A line that isn’t drawn completely and your line has to fill in the gaps.
- 24. A mark made by a pointed tool - brush, pencil, stick, etc. Also known as a moving dot.
- 25. Value techniques with criss crossing lines.
- 28. Dark, thick pencils that are used for shading.
- 31. Black on the value scale.
- 33. Where the lines cross when your paper is divided into thirds.
- 34. The areas between the lightest and darkest part of an object.
Down
- 1. Value technique with dots.
- 3. Indicates edges. Also describes outlines & the differences between lights and darks.
- 5. A soft piece of charcoal used for blending (no casing around the charcoal).
- 6. Point The part of your composition that draws the most attention.
- 9. Indicates outlines & differences between lights & darks, but drawn without looking at what you’re drawing on the paper.
- 10. Value technique with parallel lines.
- 13. Value technique with "scribbling."
- 14. In between the light/detail pencils & dark/thick pencils. A normal #2 pencil.
- 15. White on the value scale.
- 16. The 3-Dimensional name for shapes.
- 21. The lightest part of an object.
- 23. Quick, expressive lines that are drawn quickly to get an idea of what the object/figure looks like. Drawn to get the overall shape of whatever you’re drawing.
- 26. A drawing created by following boxes labeled with alphabet & #'s.
- 27. Types Of Shapes - Rectangles, Squares, Circles, Etc.
- 29. Light, thin pencils that are used for detail.
- 30. A frame with a clear piece of plastic with lines. It helps you figure out proportions.
- 32. A rolled piece of paper used for blending.
