Monday, October 13, 2014

Space Abstract 3


Space Abstract 2


Vocab Review 3

Rhythm-the way something flows  EX: rhythm section on a supercross track or the rhythm of music

Directional Movement-the way an object(s) moves in a certain direction, forward, back, left, right



Proportion/Scale-the size of something, compared to a smaller or larger object

Balance-a way in which elements of something are equally put, on both sides, throughout picture, etc



Unity-the way objects in a scene come together

Harmony-the way objects in a scene cooperate and work with one another



Contrast-how objects or colors differentiate from one another in a scene

Emphasis (Focal Point/Center of Interest)-What a picture is created to be focused on, what the meaning of the picture or photo is about

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Space Abstract Background


Vocab Review 2

Line-something that differentiates the shapes of objects

Shape-a shape is something that makes up objects that can be 2D or 3D 


Form/Volume-the shape of an object and how much of a cubic unit that object can hold

Color-visual things that our brain comprehends to be color: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, etc


Value/Tone-The shade of a color: more black into a color makes it darker and more white into a color makes it lighter

Texture-the surface type or feel of an object


Space-the area of a room, gym, or anywhere. It is the area where almost anything can happen. Also can be taken as outer space

Perspective-How we as humans view things

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Photoshop Abstract Background


Vocab Review 1

Analogous colors-Colors next to each other on the color. Like red next to orange and magenta or purple.

Complementary Colors-colors opposite of each other on the color wheel. Such as blue and yellow/gold.

Primary Colors-Colors that can not be mixed to make that color but can be mixed to make other colors. The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. 

Secondary Colors-colors that are made by mixing the primary colors
 
Tertiary Colors-colors made by mixing 2 or more of the following: primary+secondary or secondary+secondary

 
Asymmetry-when an object has absolutely no symmetry no matter where it is cut in half     EX: sponges

Symmetry-when an object can be cut in half and is the same on both sides of the split