CONPHL

Cards (33)

  • Line
    Mark on a surface that describes a shape or outline
  • Types of Line
    • Horizontal Line
    • Vertical Lines
    • Diagonal Lines
    • Curved Lines
  • Horizontal Line

    • Lines of repose and serenity
    • Express ideas of calmness and quiescence
  • Vertical Lines

    • Poised for action
    • Balanced, forceful, and dynamic
    • Express an impression of dignity
  • Diagonal Lines

    • Action or movement
    • Animation to any composition they appear
  • Curved Lines

    • Suggest grace, movement, flexibility, and joyousness
  • 3 Main Types of Lines
    • Repetition
    • Contrast
    • Transition Line
  • Repetition
    When two or more lines are drawn within a corner following the lines of the corner
  • Contrast
    Lines that are in opposition to each other
  • Transition Line

    • Line that connects two workflow elements
    • Allow to define what is the next step
  • Color
    Element of art with 3 properties
  • Attributes of Color
    • Hue
    • Value
    • Intensity
  • Hue
    • Pure spectrum colors commonly referred to by the color names
    • All hues can be mixed from 3 basic hues known as primaries
    • All hues are colors but not all colors are hues (non spectrum like black, white, gray)
  • Color Wheel
    • Abstract illustrative organization of color hues around a circle
    • Primary, secondary, tertiary colors
  • Value
    • Lightness or darkness of color
    • Depends on the amount of light and dark color
  • Tints
    Values above the normal (light, white)
  • Shades
    Values below normal (dark, black)
  • Intensity
    Brightness or darkness of color. Gives color strength.
  • Texture
    • Element that deals more directly with the sense of touch
    • Characteristics of surfaces which can be rough, smooth, fine, shiny, plain
  • 2 Types of Texture
    • Implied: picture, visual
    • Actual: Nahahawakan
  • Perspective
    • Deals with the effect distance upon the appearance of objects
    • Spatial relationships
  • Kinds of Perspective
    • Linear Perspective
    • Aerial Perspective
  • Linear Perspective

    • Representation of an appearance of distance by means of converging lines
    • Direction of lines and size of objects
    • For shortening; representation of objects or parts of the body as smaller from the point of view of the observe
  • Aerial Perspective

    • Representation of relative distances of objects by gradations of tone or color
    • Mas malayo = become fainter
    • Mas malapit = lighter in color
  • Space
    Distances or areas around, between, or within components of a piece.
  • Kind of Space
    • Positive Space
    • Negative Space
  • Positive Space
    Space occupied by the subject
  • Negative Space
    Area around the subject
  • Form
    • Applies to the overall design of art
    • Describes structure or shape of an object
  • Types of Form
    • Organic Forms
    • Geometric Forms
  • Organic Forms
    • Irregular outline and asymmetrical
    • Naturally occurring
  • Geometric Forms
    • Regular and symmetrical
  • Volume
    • Refers to amount of space occupied in 3d
    • Solidity or thickness