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Page 1: Magazine part 3

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59Fort Macon, NC

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VolumeCrystal Coast

Volume is defined as an enclosed area of a 3-D

form.

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Crystal Coast: Volume

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The image on page 59 as well as the image on the page to the right, both show volume. Volume is defined, like on the previous page, as the enclosed area of a 3-D figure or form. These openings shown in these two images are openings to rooms at Fort Macon. The opening shows the volume of the room within the opening.

Fort Macon, NC

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Crystal Coast: Volume

62Fort Macon, NC

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Fort Macon, NC

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TextureCrystal Coast

Texture is defined as the surface quality of a two-dimensional shape or a

three-dimensional volume. Texture can be shown in

physical ,real, or visual texture.

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Crystal Coast: Texture

Physical Texture

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Emerald Isle, NC

T The side of this building shows physical texture meaning you can see and physically touch the texture.

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Crystal Coast: Texture

Implied Texture

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T The color contrast in these square stones, creates implied or visual texture. Compared to the grass beside the stones which shows physical texture.

Fort Macon, NC

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Crystal Coast: Texture

Non-Reflective Texture

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T These stones at the entrance of Fort Macon show non-reflective texture because you cannot see the natural light reflecting off the rocks.

Fort Macon, NC

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Crystal Coast: Texture

Reflective Texture

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U Unlike the picture on page 67, you can see the reflection of the above light on this texture. This creates Reflective Texture.

Fort Macon, NC

Fort Macon, NC

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69 Atlantic Beach, NC

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ColorColor may be shown

through many different views. Color can be shown as a bright hue, a tint, as an

additive color or a subtractive color.

Crystal Coast

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Crystal Coast: Color

Monochromatic

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Atlantic Beach, NC

T This house shows monochromatic color palette because it is different shades and tones of blue and gray.

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Crystal Coast: Color

Neutral Palette

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Atlantic Beach, NC

T Now this house is showing a neutral color palette by having a plane and non dramatic color scheme.

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Crystal Coast: Color

Complementary

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Indian Beach, NC

T This house shows a complementary color scheme. These colors are complementary to each other based on the color wheel.

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Crystal Coast: Color

Direct Complementary

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Atlantic Beach, NC

Atlantic Beach, NC

T Direct complementary are colors that are directly opposite on the color wheel. This house is showing purple and yellow which is direct complementary colors.

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Crystal Coast: Color

Triad Complementary

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Atlantic Beach, NC

T This balcony shows a triad complementary color with the blues, yellows, and white. These colors are all complementary to each other on the color wheel.

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Crystal Coast: Color

Split Complementary

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Atlantic Beach, NC

T This house shows split complementary with the colors being complementary to each other based on the color wheel.

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77 Fort Macon, NC

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LightCrystal Coast

Light is shown as general or natural light, ambient or accent lighting, or task

lighting.

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Crystal Coast: Light

Task Lighting

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T The room to the left is a picture of a sunroom overlooking the ocean with a table used for different tasks. The lights above the table are called task lighting which light the area in which you are working.

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Crystal Coast: Light

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Table Lamps

Located in Emerald Isle, NC

T This lamp is a table lamp located at my family’s beach house in Emerald Isle, NC. Table lamps are great for extra lighting for a room.

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Crystal Coast: Light

Floor Lamps

T This floor lamp has a very beachy look with the rope creating the lamps stand. Floor lamps can also be a great way to light up any interior.

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Crystal Coast: Light

Natural Lighting

Fort Macon, NC

N Natural light is shown in this picture as sunlight shinning through the window.

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83 Atlantic Beach, NC

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Fort Macon, NC

FormCrystal Coast

Form is defined much like mass. Form is the size, or

mass of an object.

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Crystal Coast: Form

Geometric

Emerald Isle, NC

T This house shows a geometric form by all of the different and odd shapes that makes up the house.

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Crystal Coast: Form

Natural

Emerald Isle, NC

N Natural form is shown in this photo of the sand dunes at Emerald Isle, NC. Sand dunes are a natural form made from the wind that has moved the sand into different locations.

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Crystal Coast: Form

Abstract Emerald Isle, NC

T This image shows the waves coming up onto the beach at Emerald Isle; the waves can be described as an abstract form because it it not the same each time.

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Crystal Coast: Form

Non-Objective

Emerald Isle, NCDrawn by Danielle Chapman

T This picture is a drawing of a man sitting on the beach which shows a non-objective form.

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89 Atlantic Beach, NC

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ShapeCrystal CoastShape can be defined as aflat, enclosed area. Shapes

can be created byenclosing an area within a

continuous line,surrounding an area by

other shapes, filling an areawith solid color or texture,

or filling an area withbroken color or texture.

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Crystal Coast: Shape

Abstract

Swansboro, NC

T This photograph is an image of the sound separated by a sandbar at Swansboro. This image shows abstract shape, meaning the shape is not certain or geometric. The water and land is always changing shape due to erosion and weather.

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Crystal Coast: Shape

Geometric

Swansboro, NC

H Houses normally show geometric shape because of the structure that creates them. This house particularly shows geometric shape because of all the rectangles and triangles that make up the house’s shape.

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Crystal Coast: Shape

Dynamic

Beaufort, NC

T The boat in the image shows dynamic shape. The boat is not a typical shape, which makes it dynamic in shape.

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Crystal Coast: Shape

Natural ShapeMorehead, NC

H Horses are a natural form of creation. They are not man maid and not a perfect geometric shape which makes them natural. The land and the dunes also are natural shapes, which are not geometric.

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Pictures taken by Danielle ChapmanLocations in photographs:

BeaufortFort MaconEmerald Isle

Atlantic BeachHatteras Lighthouse

Page 18 - Bottom Left Photograph Taken by Patrick SchneiderPage 58 - Photograph taken from commons.wikimedia.org

page 79 - Photograph take from creativeinchicago.comPage 81 - Photograph taken from Pottery Barn

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