Games Midterm - Texture, Repetition, Pattern, and Wabi-Sabi

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Name 4 elements of design

texture, repetition, pattern, wabi-sabi

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What is texture?

how something might feel on your fingers

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Textures can only be implied (T/F)

F

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Actual textures are _____

tactile

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Implied textures are _____

visual

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What is another element of design that is often an integral part of Texture?

pattern

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What are simulated textures?

textures based on reality

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What are invented textures?

made up textures (houndstooth)

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What are the lighting qualities of texture?

rough, smooth, matte, shiny

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How does a rough texture reflect light?

unevenly and in many different directions

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How does a smooth texture reflect light?

uniform and even

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How does a matte texture reflect light?

dull light

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How does a shiny texture reflect light?

bright light

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Repetition creates _____, _____, and _____ in a piece and adds _____

interest, movement, unity, structured

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What is pattern?

repetition of a motif

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What is a motif?

one aspect of visual design, used in patterns

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What does rhythm describe?

how patterns repeat over time

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How is regular rhythm created?

patterns placed at regular intervals

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What are the 4 elements of rhythm?

FRAP

Flowing

Regular

Alternating

Progressive

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How is alternating rhythm created?

two or more motifs alternated

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How is flowing rhythm created?

bending and curving motifs

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How is progressive rhythm created?

motifs that change a little each repetition

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23

What kinds of objects represent Wabi-Sabi?

natural, subtle, imperfect objects

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What is wabi?

beauty through imperfections

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What is sabi?

beauty that comes with time

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How is Wabi-Sabi supposed to feel?

deep, meaningful

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