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13 Cards in this Set
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Gesture Drawing |
Implied motion and rhythm of subject to see the whole mass before its parts |
Movement |
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Measuring (Proportions) |
Transfer studied measurements of the subject to the drawing, making corrections when necessary using Horizontal/Vertical Distance and Angles |
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Contour |
Shows the inner form of a subject's surface to give a clearer understanding of the parts in relation to the whole |
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Foreshortening |
Drawing a subject that appears to be at an angle moving towards or away from the viewer in space |
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Eye Level (EL) |
Horizontal line representing your eyes distance from the ground. |
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Plane |
Any flat surface, such as a wall, floor, or table top can be considered a plane |
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Center Line of Vision (CLV) |
Represented by a vertical line equivalent to the center of your eyes |
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Vanishing Point (VP) (1 pt. Perspective) |
Where the EL and CLV intersect and where all parallel lines converge. |
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Ground Level (GL) |
Represents the ground you're standing on |
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Station Point (SP) |
The point at which the viewer is standing |
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2 Point Perspective |
Not every object shares the same VP, and objects must be parallel to share VPs. Objects parallel to one another. |
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1 Point Perspective |
All objects converge to one point/ all objects parallel to the viewer |
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Three Ways to Measure Proportions |
Horizontal/Vertical Distance and Angles |
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