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18 Cards in this Set
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Value contrast
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The degrees of difference between shades of gray
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Chiaroscuro
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Technique, subtle gradations of values create the illusion of rounded 3D shapes -> "modeling"
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Highlight
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Exaggeration or emphasis of light in composition
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Silhouette
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Drawing of the outline of the figure especially human filled with a solid colored often black
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Visual texture
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Illusion of texture or simulated texture
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Collage
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Technique that requires materials like paper cloth and wood paste it to A 2D surface wood are canvas meaning to paste
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Invented texture
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Texture that makes no reference to real or actual texture
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Pattern
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And overall design that is based on the repetition or grouping of elements such as line shape color or texture
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Pictoral space
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The illusionist big space or depth of a two dimensional composition
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Implied space
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The space or dubs suggested by an artist in a two dimensional work...aka pictorial space
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Transparency
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An effect created by the depiction of nearby objects as capable of being seen through
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Asymmetrical balance
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The type of balance in which there are more than a slight differences between the divided areas of the world, yet there is an overall sense of balance
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Balance
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The distribution of weight, actual or visual, of the elements of a composition
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Focal point
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In area or part of a composition that seizes maintains a viewers attention
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Golden mean
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The principle that a small part of what work should relate to the larger part of the work as the larger part relates to the whole
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Golden rectangle
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A rectangle based on the golden mean in constructed so that it's width is 1.618 times
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Symmetrical balance
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The type of balance which out the elements of a work our balance my similarity of formal arrangement on the other side of the dividing line or plane or two correspondence of parts as in size shape or position
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Value contrast
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The degrees of difference between shades of gray
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