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Elements of Design: Presented By: Javier, Kylle Marx Engel A. BGT-MDT 1C
Elements of Design: Presented By: Javier, Kylle Marx Engel A. BGT-MDT 1C
Elements of Design: Presented By: Javier, Kylle Marx Engel A. BGT-MDT 1C
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A continuous mark made on a surface
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An enclosed space defined by a line
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A three-dimensional object: a defined
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The visible spectrum of radiation reflected from an
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object. Three properties of color are:
Hue – The name of the color (red, green, etc.)
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Intensity or Saturation – The purity (brightness or
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dullness) of the color. Pure red is bright; red mixed with a
little green becomes less intense, more neutral.
Value or Brightness – The lightness or darkness of a
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color. How much white or black shows through or is
mixed in. Can be used to depict light and shadow on a
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color and help show volume/form.
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How light or dark an object or
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Shading uses value to depict light and
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shadow and show volume/form.
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The tactile sensation or feel of a
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surface (rough, smooth, spiky, etc.) or
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how something appears to feel.
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The distance or area around or
between elements of an artwork. The
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illusion of depth created on a flat
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surface through the use of
perspective, overlapping elements,
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size, level of detail, color and value.
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