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In terms of art, In terms of art, texturetexture refers to the way refers to the way something feels to the something feels to the touch, or looks as it touch, or looks as it may feel if it were may feel if it were touched.touched.

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Texture can be 3-D, Texture can be 3-D, which is physical. Or which is physical. Or texture can be 2-D, texture can be 2-D, which is an illusion.which is an illusion.

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3-D texture is texture that 3-D texture is texture that can be physically touched can be physically touched and felt. and felt.

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2-D texture is also called 2-D texture is also called visual texturevisual texture and is the illusion of how an object and is the illusion of how an object would feel if it could be physically would feel if it could be physically touched. touched.

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Visual texture is either Visual texture is either simulatedsimulated or or inventedinvented..

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Simulated textureSimulated texture is meant to is meant to accurately simulate “real life” texture. accurately simulate “real life” texture.

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Invented textureInvented texture consists of 2-D consists of 2-D patterns of repeating lines and shapes. patterns of repeating lines and shapes.

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The key to creating the illusion of The key to creating the illusion of texture is through value.texture is through value.

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ExercisesExercises

Rubbings with charcoalRubbings with charcoal

“ “Copy Drawings” with charcoalCopy Drawings” with charcoal

“ “Paper Bags” drawing from Paper Bags” drawing from observation using graphiteobservation using graphite

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