What is 2d Art?
- Created by: Callum Milne
- Created on: 04-10-14 14:55
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- What is 2D Art?
- Definition
- Having the dimension of height and with only: a two dimensional surface. ( of a piece of work) having the elements organized in terms of flat surfaces, especially emphasizing the vertical and horizontal character of the two planes.
- Shapes
- Circle
- Oval
- Triangle
- Equilateral
- Isosceles
- Scalene
- Acute angled
- Right angled
- Obtuse angled
- Quadrilateral
- Square
- Trapezium
- Diamond
- Parallelogram
- Rhombus
- Rectangle
- Pentagon
- Hexagon
- Heptagon
- Octagon
- Nonagon
- Decagon
- Media
- Painting
- ways of painting
- oil painting
- water painting
- acrylic painting
- graffiti painting
- Types of painting
- landscape
- portrait
- still life
- real life
- religious
- abstract
- ways of painting
- Drawing
- life drawing
- emotive drawing
- sketching
- analytic drawing
- perspective drawing
- geomectric darwing
- diagrammatic drawing
- illustration drawing
- abstract drawing
- sureal drawing
- Prints
- relief
- wood cut
- wood block
- linocut
- mono printing
- Block printing
- colography
- Photography
- Landscape photography
- wild life photography
- Aerial photography
- Sports photography
- Portrait photography
- Architectural Photography
- wedding/event photography
- Macro photography
- Tools
- Pencil
- carcol
- graded
- HB
- Rubber
- Pastle
- oil
- chalk
- Wax
- Ink
- Pen
- Painting
- Watercolour
- Acrylic
- Oil
- Spray
- Pencil
- Painting
- Famous artists
- Roy lichtein
- Jobs not chese
- whaam!
- Sonia Delaunay
- Rythme
- Andy warhol
- maralin
- Salvador Dali
- the persistance of memory
- Michelangelo
- the creation of adam
- Vincent van Gogh
- starry night
- Self-Portrait Without Beard
- Leonardo da Vinci.
- Mona Lisa
- the last super
- Edvard Munch.
- The scream
- Roy lichtein
- Colour
- The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on they eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
- Primary colour
- Red
- Blue
- Yellow
- Secondary colour
- A colour made by mixing two primary colours together
- Purple
- Green
- Orange
- Tertiary colour
- A colour created by mixing a primary and a secondary colour together.
- Shade
- light
- dark
- Tone
- Hue
- Technique
- Mark making
- Crosshatching
- shading
- lines
- circles
- swerls
- Texture
- thickness of paint
- shiny or matt surface
- mix it up
- Glue
- Flour
- Rice
- Sand
- Mark making
- Definition
- Photography
- Landscape photography
- wild life photography
- Aerial photography
- Sports photography
- Portrait photography
- Architectural Photography
- wedding/event photography
- Macro photography
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