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Texture

Texture. Art 1 & 2. Vocabulary. Texture Actual Texture Simulated Texture Invented textures Gloss Matte. Texture. The way the surface of an object feels Rough, smooth, grainy, slick, and gritty. Gloss and Matte . Gloss: slippery and shiny. Matte: smooth but not shiny.

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Texture

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  1. Texture Art 1 & 2

  2. Vocabulary • Texture • Actual Texture • Simulated Texture • Invented textures • Gloss • Matte

  3. Texture • The way the surface of an object feels • Rough, smooth, grainy, slick, and gritty

  4. Gloss and Matte Gloss: slippery and shiny Matte: smooth but not shiny

  5. Actual Texture • Textures of real objects you can touch • Textures of plants and animals has function

  6. Texture in Art • Simulated : to look like real life • Invented : Textures not intended to resemble textures you find in real life • MichelSittow, Portrait of Diego de Guevara 1515-1518

  7. Invented Texture • Textures not intended to resemble textures you find in real life

  8. Simulated Texture Marilyn Levine, Nitro, 1994 (above) Dorthea Lange, Migrant Mother, California 1936 (Left)

  9. Dorothea Lange • Government hired her as a documentary photographer in 1929 • This photo helped bring aid to struggling migrant workers.

  10. Michel Sittow • Famous portrait painter in 1500s • Devotional image

  11. Marilyn Levine • Loves to make viewers look twice, trick the eye.

  12. Evaluate

  13. Weekly Sketch • Create a drawing of your favorite food simulating its texture as accurately as you can.

  14. How to Create Texture • A hard, smooth surface is highly reflective.  • This creates sharp, crisp edges and stronger contrasts of light and dark values.

  15. How to Create Texture • A soft surface absorbs the light, creating smooth transitions between highlights and shadows.

  16. How to Create Texture • If the surface is rough, the light hits less of the surface or hits it in less or sporadic areas.  • The reflected light is less, making softer variances in values.  • The rougher the texture, the stronger the variance

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