ELEMENTS OF DESIGN COLOUR VALUE SHAPE LINE TEXTURE Slides: 26 Download presentation ELEMENTS OF DESIGN COLOUR VALUE SHAPE LINE TEXTURE 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 30 30 40 40 40 50 50 50 Red, orange, and yellow are _____ colours Blue, green, and lilac are examples of _____ colours Colours that appear to move towards you are called ______ _____ colours appear to recede, or move away from you. Contrast is when an outfit uses _____ and ______ colours. The lightest colour on a value scale is ______. The darkest colour on a value scale is ______. True or false: Value moves from both light to dark and dark to light. True or false: Value scales can have Indefinite parts. (ie. 5 or 6) By using both ____ and _____ colours designers can create an illusion of space. A common shape for a skirt that is fitted at the waist and wide at the hem is an example of an _______ line. Jeans that are fitted at the thigh and wide at the hem are known as _____. Sweaters that have a neck shape that is wide at the shoulders and pointed at the bottom are often referred to as _______ necks. Mens t-shirts that are just as wide at the shoulder as they are at the waist are _______ shaped. “cinching” is when you do what to an outfit? Lines that move side to side are called what? _____ are lines that move up and down. When a line moves from one shoulder to the opposite hip, it is called a _____ line. True or false: Horizontal lines appear to make the figure look smaller. Plaid is an example of what two types of line? “Satin” is an example of a ______ texture. Corduroy is an example of a fabric with a ______ texture. Fun fur is an example of a _____ texture. Smooth textures have a tendency to make the figure look _____. Bumpy (like corduroy) and fuzzy (like fur) textures tend to make the figure look _______.