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Discover the significance of color brightness, perspective views like vanishing and aerial, and digital art forms like pixel and vector in this insightful vocab scavenger hunt. Learn how patterns, themes, and opacity can influence art emotion.
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Vocab Scavenger Hunt 2 By: Dylan Harris
Hue • Color • The element of art that determines the brightness or darkness. • One of the 3 properties of color. • Ex: poetryblogroll.blogspot.com hgtv.com
Vanishing Point • A perspective view that points on the horizon where parallel lines appear to join or merge. • Ex:
One-Point perspective • A single perspective that includes a horizon line and a stationary point. It is the same as a parallel perspective. • Ex:
Two – Point Perspective • Two linear perspectives. It is the same as an angular perspective. • Ex:
Aerial Perspective • Depending on its conditions, it is when object are closer to the horizon they appear lighter in tone. It is also called atmospheric perspective. • Ex:
Pattern • The repetition of an element. • Ex: stevebuffoni.com
Pixel • A form of digital art created by the graphics that form images on an electronic device. • Ex: ripten.com
Vector-Art • Geometrical primitives that represent images on computer graphics. • Ex: mart-art.deviantart.com freevector.com
Theme • A broad or general idea that represents a form of art work. How it makes the art feel. Ex: minnesota-visitor.com
Opacity • Not being able to see through, dull, non transparent. • Ex: