
April 22-23 Line Versus Shape and Form
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- Q1This element is the most fundamental component, begins as a point and moves through space, and has a beginning and an end.shapeshape and formformline300s
- Q2Shape is similar to line because eachcan be real or impliedare pathways through your picturehave volumestarts one place and ends somewhere else300s
- Q3Line and shape are different becauselines are three dimensional and shapes are two dimensionallines are real while shapes are impliedlines are geometric while shapes are organiclines can be straight, curved, horizontal, and vertical, whereas, shapes are classified as geometric and organic300s
- Q4The best example of an organic photo would be a(n)optical illusion of circleselephant with a concrete background.abstract image of vertical linesred stop sign300s
- Q5Which is an example of both shape and lines.muddy footprintgeese flying in a Vleaf hanging from a branchall examples are appropriate300s