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− | Water based paints: such as water colors, Acrylics and Tempera, have a water base and wash up with soap and water. | + | Water based paints: such as water colors, Acrylics and Tempera, have a water base and wash up with soap and water. Oil based paints: oil paint and oil pastels, have a base of oil and must use mineral spirits or turpentine to wash up brushes and tools. |
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− | Wash out under cool water until water runs clear. | + | Wash out under cool water until water runs clear. Shake out excess water and re-shape bristles. Allow to dry bristles up. For oil base paints do the same using mineral spirits or turpentine product instead of water. |
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− | “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the expanse proclaims His handiwork.” | + | “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the expanse proclaims His handiwork.” |
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Revision as of 16:58, 5 May 2021
Template:Adventist Youth Honor Answer Book/Notes/Drawing and Painting
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2
2a
RED, BLUE, YELLOW
2b
mix P + P = ORANGE,GREEN,PURPLE(Violet)
2c
mix P + S = YG,GY,GB,BG,BV,VB,VR,RV,OR
2d
BLACK AND WHITE (GRAY)
2e
R,Y,O,YG // B,G,P,RV
2f
any color + white
2g
any color + black or it’s complement
2h
colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
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4
- Oil paint
- Conte Crayon
- Acylic paint
- Guache
- Water Color paint
- Charcoals
- Tempera paint
- Inks
- Color pencils
- Crayon
- Pastels -chalk and oil sticks
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Water based paints: such as water colors, Acrylics and Tempera, have a water base and wash up with soap and water. Oil based paints: oil paint and oil pastels, have a base of oil and must use mineral spirits or turpentine to wash up brushes and tools.
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Tempera
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7a
7b
7c
7d
7e
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8a
under-painting, washes, rough lay-in, details
8b
loose style, long flexible hairs carry large loads
8c
detail work
8d
soft blending, dry-brush blending, foliage, evergreens
8e
washes, dry brush blending, light body paint, watercolor and inks.
9
Wash out under cool water until water runs clear. Shake out excess water and re-shape bristles. Allow to dry bristles up. For oil base paints do the same using mineral spirits or turpentine product instead of water.
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10a
Looks life-like and natural; easily recognize subject
10b
Not realistic, may or may not be recognizable
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11a
A person and / or animal; usually head & shoulders
11b
Picture of the land, cityscape or seascape
11c
Non-living, not moving
11d
Not realistic, may or may not be recognizable
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“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the expanse proclaims His handiwork.”