DRAW 100 Chapters Unit 1 & 2
Shade
A color plus black.
Value scale
A diagram representing an incremental progression of values from black to white.
Value pattern
A distinct pattern of configuration that emerges from the repetition of lights and darks.
Value drawing
A drawing devoid of color.
Plane
A flat surface, planes can be the fundamental structural unit of a drawing.
Cartoon
A full sized drawing made as a guide for a final work. From the Italian cartoon, meaning an artists preliminary sketch.
emotional line
A line that we associate with certain types of feelings, expressions or moods.
two-point perspective
A perspective system based upon 2 vanishing points. Things are angular to the picture plane
one point perspective
A perspective system based upon one vanishing point. Things are parallel to the picture plane.
three point perspective
A perspective system based upon using 3 vanishing points
self portrait
A portrait an artist makes of himself or herself.
narrative portrait
A portrait that tells a story.
descriptive line
A representational line
portraiture
A specialized area of life drawing involving the creation of a pictorial likeness, usually concentrating on the face.
Drawing through
A technique in which objects are drawn as if they are transparent.
form
A three dimensional object or the illusion of a three dimensional object.
shape
A two dimensional area the boundaries of which are defined by lines or suggested by change in color or value.
Open composition
A type of composition in which parts of the subject extend beyond the picture plane.
Closed composition
A type of composition in which the entire subject exists within the picture.
Block in or map out
A type of contour line in which a drawing is made as the artist's eyes follow the form of the subject without looking at the paper.
blind contour line
A type of contour line in which the drawing is made as the artist's eyes follow the form of the subject without looking at the paper.
outer contour line
A type of contour line in which the exterior lines separate the interior and/or exterior forms.
cross contour line
A type of contour line that utilized parallel that move across the form in order to depict form and volume.
Optical mixing
A type of value application in which individual marks visually blend so that they are perceived as an area of value.
Continuous tone
A type of value application in which values are blended to create smooth and even transitions.
Additive
An artistic process in which the work is created by adding or layering materials.
Subtractive
An artistic process in which the work is created by removed or erasing material.
trompe l'oeil
An extreme kind of illusion meant to deceive the viewer that objects included are real.
Vine charcoal
Charcoal that is easy to dust, erase, perfect for life drawing, quick sketching or compositions that need constant reworking.
Willow charcoal
Charcoal that is used to cover large areas, very messy.
Design Drawings
Drawings made by designers to explore and develop ideas and products.
Ideation
Formation of ideas and concepts.
Chiaroscuro
From the Italian "light-dark" the modeling of forms using value to create the impression of volume
Atmospheric perspective
Sometimes called aerial perspective, a technique that stimulates the reduced visual clarity of things seen at a distance.
horizon line
In perspective the height of the viewers eye level when looking at an object or scene.
Gesture drawing
Often quickly made, these drawing intend to express a sense of movement, action or energy.
Thumbnail study
Small preliminary drawings with a primary focus on composition
Drawing at Work Charles Bargue
The French lithograph and painter was an excellent copyist.
Cast shadow
The absence of light created by an object interrupting the light source.
Local color
The actual color of the surface, s it would be if it were unaffected by light or shadow.
eye level
The height of the camera lens or the viewer's eye level when looking at an object or scene.
Ground plane
The horizontal "floor" surface of a drawing extending into an imaginary space.
Picture Plane
The imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture, the extreme foreground of a drawing.
Planar analysis
The investigation of how an object can be divided into planes.
line of sight
The line from one's eyes to what one is looking at.
outline
The outermost line of an object or figure by which it is defined or bounded.
line weight
The quality or characteristic of line such as width or value.
Value
The relative lightness or darkness of an area or object.
Format
The size and shape of a work of art.
Stumato
The subtle gradation of tone used to blur areas of light to dark, creating a hazy or smoky appearance.
Envelope Method
The technique of establishing the outermost dimensions of a subject by using lines to encase it.
cross hatching
The use of lines drawn at different angles to overlap and convey value.
hatching
The use of single direction of parallel lines used to convey value
fixation/station point
What can be seen by a single eye while fixed on a single point.
cone of vision
What one can see with eyes fixated on a station point.
Compressed charcoal
charcoal that is more flatted, more narrow shape