modeled: | When used for drawing and painting, modeling means to make your surface appear to have images and/or spaces that are three dimensional. In two... < read on > |
neutralize: | To lower the intensity of a given color. See KNOCK DOWN. The word: de-saturate can also be used to mean to neutralize a color. < read on > |
Opposite Colors: | Here the word opposite refers to the placement of colors opposite each other on the color wheel. Along with the Red/Green combination of... < read on > |
paper finish : | Paper finish also refers to the texture or finish of the surface of the paper. < read on > |
Paper Scoring: | Scoring your paper refers to pressing a crease or almost a cut into your paper by using a heavy hand and usually a sharp pencil. You might score your... < read on > |
Pencils: | Graphite refers to the part of a pencil that draws the line. It IS graphite and thus it is the same stuff that is used as a lubricant. Thus when... < read on > |
Placement: | This is the placement of your elements in a composition. It's where you put your visual images, elements or "things/non-things". What are the things... < read on > |
Portrait Format: | This is a vertical format. It is higher than it is wide. It is like a portrait of a person where the chest, neck, head and hair add up to something... < read on > |
preparatory drawing: | A preparatory drawing would follow a study or an exploratory drawing. It is not how to draw something or how to handle an aspect of the drawing. ... < read on > |
recompose: | Here I mean that we are taking elements out of one composition and using them to make a new composition. You might remove Alice from her wonderland... < read on > |