___ is the visual path left by a moving point; also, a mark, guide, or boundary that leads the eye in an artwork.
  • Value
  • Line
  • Blend
  • Texture
A ___ is not drawn, but suggested by the way the elements have been combined in an artwork.
  • diagonal line
  • vertical line
  • implied line
  • horizontal line
A ___ feels restful or inactive.
  • horizontal line
  • vertical line
  • diagonal line
  • implied line
A ___ implies movement or action.
  • contour line
  • vertical line
  • implied line
  • diagonal line
A ___ creates a formal feeling.
  • diagonal line
  • vertical line
  • cross contour line
  • gesture line
A ___ defines the edges, ridges, or outline of a shape or form.
  • implied line
  • broken line
  • cross contour line
  • contour line
These are basic components of art-marking. It is impossible to create a work of art without using at least one of these. In order to be successful in art creation, an artist must be able to intelligently use the ___.
  • Rules of Art/Design
  • Principles of Art/Design
  • Elements of Art/Design
  • Foundation of Art/Design
___ lines are quickly drawn lines to define the subject. Also can create movement.
  • diagonal
  • gesture
  • implied
  • diagonal
Dots that are made to create value.
  • hatching
  • cross hatching
  • cross contour
  • stippling
An artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines.
  • Spreading
  • Blending
  • Hatching
  • Shading
Closely spaced parallel lines, overlapping in different directions to create value.
  • stippling
  • cross hatching
  • hatching
  • blending
The lightness or darkness of tones or colors. White is the lightest; black is the darkest. Halfway between these extremes is called middle gray. One of the 7 elements of art/design.
  • value
  • texture
  • stipple
  • line
Drawn lines which travel, as the name suggests, across the form. May be horizontal or vertical, or both, but always describe the form (three-dimensionality of an object or surface).
  • diagonal
  • implied
  • cross contour
  • contour
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