Across
- 4. The process of generating an image from a 2D or 3D model.
- 5. An image created by a pattern of closely spaced rows of pixels.
- 9. Adding text confined to a specific area.
- 11. A color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for creating web and video content.
- 12. A panel featuring a quick way to add a specific type of layer that adjusts features
- 16. Limitations which affect a project's schedule.
- 18. A multipoint gradient.
- 20. A line consisting of one or more straight or curved segments.
- 22. The idea of consistency within a design.
- 24. Adding text to a document without restraints to a specific area.
- 25. The defined space between two specific pairs of characters.
- 27. Balance The color balance of a picture.
- 29. A mode that allows the user to control how drawing occurs in relation to another object.
- 30. The positioning of a canvas for a drawing.
- 31. A three-dimensional shape that is defined by light and shadows, and has depth.
- 34. A mode in which documents display without the presence of the toolbar or menus.
- 37. Formal changes to a project scope which should be formally requested and either approved or denied.
- 39. A work that is similar to an original.
- 40. Also known as scaling, this refers to the resizing of an image by reducing or increasing its number of pixels.
- 41. A view mode that displays what the actual document will look like in finished form.
- 42. A panel in which all standard Photoshop tools can be found.
- 43. A color mode in which the hue sets a color, saturation sets the intensity of that color, and brightness sets the brightness for that color.
- 46. A view mode that focuses on a specified object, group, or layer.
- 47. The idea of making an object stand out over others, thus creating a focal point.
- 48. The amount that a document will extend past the printable area of a page.
- 49. The space around and between the subject of design. AKA White space
- 50. The estimated calculated cost of a project.
- 52. The subject of a photo or image that an artist wants to bring attention to.
- 53. The characteristics of the outline of an object, which include its style, color, and weight.
- 55. Nonprinting line which is used to create guidelines in a drawing.
- 57. A value that determines how transparent the paint will appear on an image. The lower the value, the more transparent the paint will be.
- 58. The idea of making a design uniform, tranquil, and harmonious.
- 59. An image created by mathematical statements that are translated to place lines and shapes in a 2D or 3D area. An image created by calculated paths.
- 60. The area around the canvas.
- 61. A preference in which one can control how often the recovery aspect of files is saved.
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- 1. Work that is done for pay.
- 2. The physical space element of a photo that is comprised of foreground, background, and midground.
- 3. The space between lines of type.
- 6. Information embedded within a file that can contain details like exposure, aperture, creator, date created, and more.
- 7. brightness, contrast, color, curves, saturation, and more.
- 8. A display of information, usually on a horizontal and vertical axis.
- 10. Elements in an image that are the farthest elements from the viewer.
- 13. A panel that displays properties of the document, more specifically, the layers that have vectored objects, layer masks, or adjustment layers.
- 14. The individual project pieces that need to be completed to finish a project.
- 15. The distance between the nearest and furthest objects that are in focus in a picture.
- 17. A person or entity that has an interest in the outcome of a project.
- 19. A two-dimensional collection of lines.
- 21. One of the most basic components in art. A path moving through space.
- 23. A signed document allowing an artist to use someone's likeness or image in a project.
- 26. The order in which feedback is presented on an aspect of a project.
- 28. Cyan, magenta, yellow, black (CMYK) is a color mode for an image file and is the preferred mode for printing.
- 32. A panel that displays general information about the image to include color, position, dimensions, and more.
- 33. A single dot in a digital image that is assigned a specific location and color value.
- 35. The theory that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
- 36. The estimated time planned for the completion of a project.
- 37. The act of trimming the edges of a picture to remove what is not needed.
- 38. The sizing of elements in relation to one another within a design.
- 44. A bit number to indicate the color of a single pixel or the number of bits used for each color component of a single pixel.
- 45. The phases of a project that include planning and analysis, designing, building,testing, implementing, and publishing.
- 51. Allows text being typed to follow a path along an object.
- 54. Visual elements arranged to create a visually appealing and impactful image.
- 56. The process of editing an image that will result in permanent changes.
