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ABC book
BY: Mackenzie Lenk
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A IS FOR ANALOGOUS
Analogous is when you use 3-5 colors next to each other on the color wheel.
This dress uses yellow, yellow-green & green
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B IS FOR BALANCE
There is three different types of balance: symmetrical, asymmetrical and radical. Radical is placing objects around a center point, like tables and chairs!
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C IS FOR COMPLEMENTARY
Complementary colors are colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel.
Ex: blue & orange
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D IS FOR DIAGONAL LINE
Connection of two points that moves the eye in the direction of the line.
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E IS FOR EMPHASIS
Center of attention/ something drawing your attention repeatedly
This bow draws attention to itself on the girl
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F IS FOR FLOURESCENTS
I learned that flourescents are bright colors. Almost neons!
The dress in the back represents flourescent pink
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G IS FOR GOTHIC VICTORIAN
I learned that Victorian houses are painted in several colors and have wrap around porches.
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H IS FOR HORIZONTAL LINES
In design I learned that horizontal lines are:
A line that connects two points to move the eyes to follow
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I IS FOR INTENSITY
I learned that intensity is the brightness or the dullness of a hue. It also creates a tone!
Photo by
wbeem
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J IS FOR JEWELRY
Jewelry is accessories used to dress up or add detail to outfits
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shimonkey
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K IS FOR KOOL COLORS
These colors include blue, green, and purple.
They create more of a cooler vibe
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julochka
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L IS FOR LINE
Lines connect two points & carry your eye from one side to the other
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Stéfan
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M IS FOR MONOCHROMATIC
I learned that monochromatic is when you use one color with its tints and shades.
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freestock.ca ♡ dare to share beauty
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N IS FOR NEUTRAL COLORS
Neutrals are the colors: white, black, gray, and beiges.
They go with anything
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Sri Dhanush
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O IS FOR OPPOSITION
Opposition is when lines meet at a 90° angle.
Ex: cupboard
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Daniel Kulinski
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P IS FOR PRIMARY COLORS
I learned that primary colors are the main set of colors that can not be made by any others.
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ReillyButler
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Q IS FOR QUANTITY
I learned that quantity is how much you have of something. Or how much you need to create balance.
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g_firkser
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R IS FOR RADIATION
I learned that radiation is when identical shape, lines or objects all come from the same central axis.
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cloudzilla
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S IS FOR SYMMETRICAL
Symmetrical means that two sides of something are identical and an exact mirror copy
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Randy Son Of Robert
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T IS FOR TEXTURES
Textures include: smooth, soft, rough, bumpy, etc. I learned that texture is the physical feeling or look of an object.
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belgianchocolate
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U IS FOR UNITY
I learned tat unity is when objects fit together and look like they harmonize.
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Balmain & Glebe Heritage
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V IS FOR VERTICAL LINES
Vertical lines connect points to move your eyes straight up and down, like a tree.
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ecstaticist
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W IS FOR WARM COLORS
Warm colors include: red, orange, and yellow.
They create a warmer feeling
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Seryo
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X IS FOR X-STITCH
The x-stitch is the stitch method where you go over and under. Like on a button. And it is shaped like an X
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Y IS FOR YELLOW
Yellow is one of the three primary colors and is also a warm color.
Photo by
Lakshitha88
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Z IS FOR ZIG ZAG LINES
Zig zag lines carry your eyes to multiple different points across a surface.
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melstampz
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THE END :)
MACKENZIE LENK
Mackenzie lenk
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