Across
- 3. an outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something
- 4. scientifically is the visual reflection of light
- 8. the illusion of a three dimension surface or imitating real textures
- 11. shapes or forms that can usually found in math
- 13. a shading technique that involves rubbing a soft material over a drawing to create a smooth, blended effect
- 15. technique that uses small dots to create an image or pattern
- 16. colors created by mixing equal parts of any two primary colors
- 17. when one object is covering part of another, it creates the concept that one is closer to the viewer
- 18. the process of using directional linear strokes that do not cross over each other to develop the shading in a drawing
- 19. a color that has been darkened by adding black
- 20. created by mixing white with a color and is generally lighter and less saturated
- 21. can be described as a moving dot and is perhaps the most basic element of drawing
- 22. the name given to a color on the color spectrum
- 23. the way a surface of an artwork feels or looks like it feels
Down
- 1. refers to objects that are 3-dimensional and can be measured in length, width, and height
- 2. the process of developing the value in a drawing or painting using lines that cross over each other
- 5. shapes or forms that have no definition or true association
- 6. how the elements of a drawing are arranged within the picture plane to create varied effects
- 7. the lightness or darkness of a color, and it adds dimension in a piece
- 9. colors created by mixing equal parts of a secondary color and a primary color together
- 10. no two colors can be mixed to create these types of colors and are used to create the complete color wheel
- 12. texture created by the repetition of lines of shapes that is more abstract
- 13. element of art, refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects
- 14. the gradual transition from one color to another
- 15. an element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, and limited to height and width
- 21. refers to the thickness or thinness of the line
