2. What defines a LINE?
A line connects two points and can go on
forever. It is made by a pointed tool such as
a pen, crayon, marker, paint brush, etc.
It can create shapes, texture, and variety in
art depending on how it is used.
It can also create a sense of depth
depending on how thick or thin you make
them.
3. What is the difference between
real and implied lines?
Real lines are the ones that we
draw and the ones that are the
most known.
Implied lines are created through
the sense of the line being there.
Ex: color, value, dotted
5. How can a simple line create a sense
of depth?
LINES have different thicknesses that
artists call their weight. Thick lines are
heavy and thin line are light.
-Heavily Weighted Lines = objects coming
forward.
-Lightly Weighted Lines = object receding
(going back).
6. Here the peacock’s
body has a heavily
weighted line
(drawn darker) and
the feathers are
drawn lighter so
they seem to
recede.
15. Emotional Line Design
What kind of lines
are being used?
•Diagonal: creates a sense
of tension and excitement
•Spiral: creates a sense of
infinity
16. Emotional Line
Design
What kind of lines
are being used?
•Vertical: creates a sense of
sturdiness and strength
•Horizontal: creates a
sense of rest/relaxation
Parallel: creates a
sense if speed