Table of Contents
- 1.Items and comparison conditions
- 2.Effect Setting
- 2-1. Popular
- 2-2. Theme
- 2-3. Techniques
- 2-4. Effects
- 2-5. Materials
- 2-6. Concept
- 3.Color and Tone
- 4.Light
- 5.Camera Angle
2-3. Techniques
Acrylic paints: Art painted with quick-drying paints based on acrylic resin.
Thick lines: a design or art style characterized by thick, strong lines.
Chiaroscuro: A painting technique that uses strong contrasts of light and dark.
Color Shift Art: An art style in which hues and tones are subtly shifted.
Silver plate photography: a classical style of photography from the early 19th century that uses silver plates
Digital fractal: Art using computer-generated fractal patterns.
Graffiti: street art and improvisational art styles painted on walls
Double-exposure portraiture: a technique of layering multiple images on a single photograph using double exposure.
Fresco: Painting technique in which the painting is done on wet plaster applied directly to the wall.
Geometric pen: style of drawing geometric patterns and shapes with a pen
Halftone: A printing technique that expresses gradation and shading through the density of dots.
Ink: Art style with ink.
Light painting: A photographic technique that creates art by photographing the trails of light.
Line drawing: An art style expressed solely in lines.
Linocut: A printmaking technique in which linoleum is engraved and printed.
Oil Painting: Traditional style of painting using oil paint.
Paint splatter: art style created by splattering paint.
Painting: A common painting technique using paint brushes.
Palette knife: A painting technique in which thick coats of paint are applied using a palette knife.
Photo processing: A style of processing digital photos to express them in an artistic way.
Hand-drawn textures: Designs that use hand-drawn textures and patterns.
Sketch: A style of rough line drawings or designs drawn quickly.
Spattering: A technique in which paint is sprayed to create a dotted pattern.
Stippling: An art style in which small dots are used to draw.
Watercolor: A transparent painting technique using watercolors.