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22 Cards in this Set
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Emphasis |
How the artist makes something standout in their work |
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Contrast Emphasis |
When the fp is somehow opposite of the area arround it |
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Grouping Emphasis |
A group of similar things where the fp is more different than the other |
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Leading Line Emphasis |
When lines or edges of objects lead the viewers eye to the fp |
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Distortion Emphasis |
When the fp foes beyound the normal expectations of the viewer |
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Balance |
When the weight or pull of the viewers attention is distributed evenly in the work |
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Symmetrical Balance |
When the design is the same on two sides of an imaginary dividing line |
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Asymmetrical Balance |
When the design is different on both sides of the imaginary dividing line, but still pulls about the same weight of attention |
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Radial Balance |
When the design is the same from the center out |
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Unity |
How the artist makes the elements of a composition appear to belong together |
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Element Unity |
One or more of a specific element are the same |
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Theme Unity |
When differing elements are brought together by the same theme |
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Alignment Unity |
When the elements are arranged in rows, coloms, or clusters |
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Overlapping Unity |
When the elements are in close proximity or ontop of eachother |
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Pattern |
When the elements repeat in various squences |
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Static Pattern |
When elements repeat over with out variation of change |
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Alternation Pattern |
When the elements start with one thing than switch to another, but always comes back to the original |
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Progressive Pattern |
When the elements gradially change or increase in size with an internal space in between |
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Flowing Pattern |
When the elements change or increase with no internal of space |
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Proportion |
Relative size of a feature compared to another thats true to life |
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Perspective |
The vantage point of the viewer |
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Foreshortening |
Distortion of normal porportion to make a feature appear to come out to the viewer or to seen at a high or low angle |