Orthographic Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The visual components of the Elements of Art and the Principles of Design coming together into the way an artwork is put together.
  2. 5. The equality of skill used
  3. 7. An artwork that possesses all three spatial dimensions: height, width, and depth, allowing the viewer to perceive it from multiple angles and experience its physical form.
  4. 8. Is a shape that connects two or more points. It can be fat, thin, wavy, or jagged
  5. 9. The illusion of a three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface through the use of vanishing point, converging lines and diminishing sizes of objects.
  6. 10. Is art that has length and width but no depth.
Down
  1. 1. When a shape becomes 3D, we call it a form. Forms make up a variety of things in the real world, including sculptures, architecture, and other three-dimensional objects.
  2. 2. Also known as an orthographic projection, is a drawing in which a three dimensional object is represented in two dimensions. This is done making multiple two dimensional drawings of the object, viewed from different angles.
  3. 3. Is any two-dimensional area with a recognizable edge. This includes circles, squares, triangles, and so on.
  4. 4. The outline edges and or inside edges of a figure or object.
  5. 6. The space around, above, under, and between objects in a composition.