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  • Contour - an outline representing the shape or form of something.
  • Dynamic - characterized by constant change, activity or progress.
  • Static - lacking in movement, action, or change.
  • Gesture - movement of part of a body, a hand or the head, to express an idea or something.
  • Gesture Drawing - also known as sketching, generally used to illustrate a quick, loose drawing of the human figure.
  • Speed - help the artist to capture the poses and proportion of the figure quickly.
  • Static Lines - lines that are drawn without variance.
  • Dynamic Lines - results of looser quicker marks.
  • Step 2 - Draw a line for the waist and shoulders.
  • Step 1 - draw a line from head to feet.
  • Step 3 - Draw a stick figure.
  • Step 4 - Develop the form.
  • Frequently - a short interval, regularly of habiutally
  • Exaggerated - Regarded or represented as larger, better, or worse than in reality
  • Distortion - Act of twisting or altering something out of its true, natural, original state.
  • Foreshortening - Refers to the distortion that happens when we draw the human figure in space.
  • Foreshortening - happens when the human figure is viewed from a different perspective.
  • Linear Perspective - Frequently used for drawing on a flat surface.
  • Worms Eye View - A view of an object from below. it gives the viewer the feeling that they are looking up at the object from way below.
  • Birds Eye View - It gives the viewer the feeling that they are looking down at the object from way up.
  • it is important not only how your figures look but also how they tell a story with the gestures and movements.
  • Illustrating figures with movement in a story or any work of art gives details in your drawing.
  • Scale - The relative size or extent of something.
  • Harmony - The quality of forming a pleasing and consistent whole.
  • Element - Part or aspect of something abstract, specially one that is essential or characterized.
  • Principle - A fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behavior or chain of reasoning.
  • Balance - The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, or space.
  • Asymmetrical Balanced - The sides are different but still look balanced.'
  • Symmetrical Balanced - The elements used on side of the design are like those on the other side.
  • Contrast - The difference between elements in a composition or the opposite elements.
  • Emphasis - the part of the design that catches the viewers attention.
  • Hardworking - One of the most important characteristics or attribrutes of a good entrepreneur .
  • Confidence - Entrepreneurs have self-reliance on one's ability and judgement.
  • Disciplined - Successful entrepreneurs always stick to the plan and fight the temptation to do what is unimportant.
  • Committed - Good entrepreneurs assume full responsibility over their business.
  • Movement - Is the path the viewer's eye takes through the work of art often to focal areas.
  • Pattern - Is the repeating of an object or symbol all over the work of art.
  • Rhythm - Is created when one or more elements of designs are used repeatedly to create a feeling of an organize movement.
  • Variety - The use of several elements of design to hold viewer's attention and to guide the viewer's eye through and around the work of art.
  • Unity - The feeling of harmony between of all part of the art, which creates a sense of completeness.