Texture
• Texture refers to the
surface quality or
"feel" of an object -
smooth, rough, soft,
etc.
• Textures may be actual
(felt with touch -
tactile) or implied
(suggested by the way
an artist has created
the work of art -visual).
Types of Texture
• Tactile or actual
• Visual or implied
• Natural
• Artificial
Tactile Texture
• Tactile is the quality of a surface.
• It is the actual 3D feel of a
surface. It is real.
• It is the way something feels
when you touch it.
Tactile texture
• You can create a
tactile texture in art
by:
• Adding
• Subtracting
• Engraving
Visual Texture
• Visual texture represents a tactile texture using graphic elements
• It is what tactile texture looks like on a 2D surface. It is implied.
• We can create visual textures using art procedures: scraping,
stenciling, printing
• The textures you see in a photograph are visual textures. A
photograph always looks smooth no matter how rough the
objects in the photograph are.
• We can create a visual texture by drawing a pattern.
EXAMPLES
Natural Texture
• Natural textures belong to natural elements like
elephant skin, the bark of a tree, or surface of a
rose petal.
Artificial Texture
• This is the surface of any object made by
humans.
• For example, steel, paper, different kind of
fabrics, etc.
Art Creation
Using points, lines and planes…
Using lines…
You can even use writing or text…
Folding papers…
Dripping - Dotted
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    • Texture refersto the surface quality or "feel" of an object - smooth, rough, soft, etc. • Textures may be actual (felt with touch - tactile) or implied (suggested by the way an artist has created the work of art -visual).
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    Types of Texture •Tactile or actual • Visual or implied • Natural • Artificial
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    Tactile Texture • Tactileis the quality of a surface. • It is the actual 3D feel of a surface. It is real. • It is the way something feels when you touch it.
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    Tactile texture • Youcan create a tactile texture in art by: • Adding • Subtracting • Engraving
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    Visual Texture • Visualtexture represents a tactile texture using graphic elements • It is what tactile texture looks like on a 2D surface. It is implied. • We can create visual textures using art procedures: scraping, stenciling, printing • The textures you see in a photograph are visual textures. A photograph always looks smooth no matter how rough the objects in the photograph are. • We can create a visual texture by drawing a pattern.
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    Natural Texture • Naturaltextures belong to natural elements like elephant skin, the bark of a tree, or surface of a rose petal.
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    Artificial Texture • Thisis the surface of any object made by humans. • For example, steel, paper, different kind of fabrics, etc.
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    Art Creation Using points,lines and planes…
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    You can evenuse writing or text…
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