Line Art:
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Contour Line: When all details and main image are able to be seen.
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Outline: One solid shape with no details in it or around it.
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Gesture Lines: Drawings that are given gestures or actions.
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Implied Lines: Art that confuses your eyes and brain into thinking that something is real when looking at it in different angles.
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Calligraphy Lines: Elegant handwriting or lettering.
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Sketch Lines: Lines that take you through the steps of drawing or art to perfection.
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Hatching Lines: Lines that are straight and don't cross each other no matter what,(opposite of Cross Hatching).
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Cross Hatching: Lines that cross each other all the time no matter what,(opposite of Hatching).
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Edge: Where two colors of a surface meet.
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Line of Sight: When something or someone in the painting is looking at something that allows us to see all of the other details.
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Closure: When we look at a picture and automatically know whats missing and fix it without seeing it.
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Abstract Lines: Exaggerated lines rather than straight lines.