elments Flashcards

1
Q

Line Types

A

Actual line
Implined line
Psychic line

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2
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  • …. is the element of
    length mark connecting
    any two points.
  • It is a mark left by a tool
    brush, pencil, stick, pen, etc.
  • …… are fundamental
    elements that convey
    different emotions, moods,
    and concepts.
A

line

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3
Q

Continued drawn line
that connect two
points

A

Actual line

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4
Q

A series of points positioned
next to each other
The eye tends to connect
them

A

Implined line

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5
Q

A mental connection
between two objects.

A

Psychic line

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6
Q

what are the differences between Line Weight – And effects

A

Thin line
* Fragile
* elegant
* quality

Thick line
* Difficult to break
* strength
* emphasis

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7
Q

what are the differences between Line Angularity –Effects

A

Straight lines
* Stability
* Calm
* Organized

Angular line
* Dangerous
* Aggressive
* Strong

Curved line
* Inviting
* Smooth
* fluid

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8
Q

what are the differences between Line Direction–Effects

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Horizontal lines
* Peaceful
* Calming
* Stable

Vertical lines
* Structure
* Balance
* Formality

Diagonal lines
* Motion
* Direction

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9
Q

…… are two-dimensional areas
defined by lines or boundaries.

A

Shapes

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10
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Shape Types

A

Organic Shapes
* are irregular shapes that are
often complex and resemble
shapes that are found in nature.
Organic shapes can be drawn by
free hand.

Geometric shapes
are shapes that can be drawn using a ruler or compass, such as squares, circles, triangles
* The only natural ones found are crystals
and honeycombs

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11
Q

Shape VS Form

A

Form
* Form is a three-dimensional
object with a volume of height,
width, and depth.

Shape
* Shape refers to the
external outline of a form or
anything with height and
width.

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12
Q

Shapes relations
* Shapes are positioned side by
side and separated by
negative space.

A

Detachment

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13
Q

Shapes relations
* The edges of the shapes
meet, and there is no
interval negative space
between them.

A

Touching

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14
Q

Shapes relations
* A shape sits in front of or
on top of another, hiding
part of the shape
underneath it.

A

overlapping

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15
Q

Shapes relations
* The overlapping shapes
combine into a single
new shape.

A

United

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16
Q

Shapes relations
* A shape overlaps another and is
transparent, so that the
shape underneath it is
visible.

A

interpenetration

17
Q

Shapes relations
* …… shapes along common axes (vertical, horizontal, diagonal) can create a sense of order and unity in your design.

A

Alignment

18
Q
  • Use Shapes relationship
  • Follow shapes’ axes and extensions
A

Combining shapes

19
Q

….. is how big or small something is compared to other objects

A

Size

20
Q
  • …… elements often draw more attention, while
    …….. elements can add detail or balance.
A

Larger
smaller

21
Q

size can?

A

function
attract
organize

22
Q

…… refers to the distance between shapes and forms It understood in design as white space or negative space

A

Space

23
Q

Positive space VS Negative space

A

Positive space is best
described as the areas in a
work of art that are the
subject or areas of interest.

  • Anything else in the design is
    considered negative space
24
Q

….. is one of the most powerful design elements. It
can evoke emotions and create contrast.
* The ….. wheel is a fundamental tool for understanding….. relationships, including complementary, analogous, and triadic color schemes.

A

Color

25
Q

…… is the look and feel of a surface.

A

Texture

26
Q

Texture types

A

Tactile texture (Tangible):
* Actual three-dimensional feel
of surface that can be
touched, such as (Wood,
Concrete…)

visual texture(non tangible)
* In two-dimensional form, texture is
essentially visual and adds richness
and dimension to the work
* Illusion of the surfaces. (Any texture
shown in a photo is visual).

27
Q

….. is the relative lightness or darkness of an area of an object
* Value adds dimension by creating the illusion of depth in a design.
* With the addition of color, you can create and convey mood to enhance a strong concept

A

Value