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| Line, Value, Color, Shape, Form, Space, Texture |
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| Balance, Contrast, Scale, Rhythm, Emphasis, Unity, Variety |
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| only one vanishing point; picture wants to hug you with open arms |
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| 2 vanishing points; picture is bringing a corner to you |
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| That place where the land and the sky meet. |
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| A make believe paper or canvas between you and the work you are illustrating. |
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| The single point on the horizon where all the lines on the ground level seem to be coming together. |
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| To shorten the lines of (an object) in a drawing or other representation so as to produce an illusion of projection or extension in space. |
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| Element of art associated with the darkness or lightness of a color |
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| area in which light is originating from |
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| a guide to creating a range of value, |
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| Area of an object that is closer to white in value |
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| Area of an object that consists of middle grays |
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| Area of an object that is closer to black in value |
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| an area of steadily changing value or color |
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| A picture with more highlights and shadows than midtones |
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| A picture with more midtones than highlights and shadows |
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| has a black, a white, and a full range of value |
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