What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

In the visual arts, texture is the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It is an element of two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs and is distinguished by its perceived visual and physical properties. Use of texture, along with other elements of design, can convey a variety of messages and emotions.

Physical texture[edit]

What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

The physical texture (also known as actual texture or tactile texture) are the patterns of variations upon a solid surface. These can include -- but are not limited to -- fur, canvas, wood grain, sand, leather, satin, eggshell, matte, or smooth surfaces such as metal or glass.

Physical texture differentiates itself from visual texture by having a physical quality that can be felt by touching the surface of the texture. Specific use of a texture can affect the smoothness that an artwork conveys. For instance, use of rough surfaces can be visually active, whilst smooth surfaces can be visually restful. The use of both can give a sense of personality to a design, or utilized to create emphasis, rhythm, contrast, etc.[1]

Light is an important factor for identifying the physical texture because it can affect how a surface is being viewed. Strong lights on a smooth surface can obscure the readability of a drawing or photograph, whilst they can create strong contrasts in a highly textural surface such as river rocks, sand, etc.

Visual texture[edit]

Visual texture or implied texture is the illusion of having physical texture. Every material and every support surface has its own visual texture and needs to be taken into consideration before creating a composition. As such, materials such as canvas and watercolour paper are considerably rougher than, for example, photo-quality computer paper and may not be best suited to creating a flat, smooth texture. Photography, drawings and paintings use visual texture both to portray their own subject matter realistically and with interpretation. Texture in these media is generally created by the repetition of the shape and line. Another example of visual texture is terrazzo or an image in a mirror.

Decorative texture[edit]

Decorative texture "decorates a surface". Texture is added to embellish the surface either that usually contains some uniformity.

Spontaneous texture[edit]

This focuses more on the process of the visual creation; the marks of texture made also creates the shapes. These are often "accidental" forms that create texture.

Mechanical texture[edit]

Texture created by special mechanical means. An example of this would be photography; the grains and/or screen pattern that is often found in printing creates texture on the surface. This is also exemplified by designs in typography and computer graphics.

Hypertexture[edit]

Hypertexture can be defined as both the "realistic simulated surface texture produced by adding small distortions across the surface of an object"[2] (as pioneered by Ken Perlin) and as an avenue for describing the fluid morphic nature of texture in the realm of cyber graphics and the tranversally responsive works created in the field of visual arts therein (as described by Lee Klein).[3]

Examples of physical texture[edit]

  • Detail of woven fibers of a carpet

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    Animals are often defined by their physical texture, such as a fuzzy kitten or this scaly iguana.

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    Blades of grass provides a soft texture

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    Rough bark on the surface of a tree

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    A wall of bricks with raised areas

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    Auto Texture created over Clear glass Bricks

Examples of visual texture[edit]

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

  • What element of art can be rough or smooth soft or hard and has a surface quality that can be seen and felt?

    An image that has been digitally altered to show text and paper texture over a photograph

  • AmbientCG - 2000+ CCO Textures
  • ShareTextures - 1000+ copyright-free Textures [4]
  • PolyHaven - 200+ CC0 Textures

See also[edit]

  • Composition (visual arts)
  • Visual design elements and principles
  • Elements of art
  • Texture mapping
  • Art movement
  • Creativity techniques
  • List of art media
  • List of artistic media
  • List of art movements
  • List of art techniques

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ Gatto. Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles. pp. 122–123.
  2. ^ "What does HYPERTEXTURE mean?". Definitions.net. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  3. ^ "Hypertexture | A Gathering of the Tribes". Tribes.org. 2006-10-01. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
  4. ^ CC0 Texture Resources

Sources[edit]

  • Gatto, Porter, and Selleck. Exploring Visual Design: The Elements and Principles. 3rd ed. Worcester: Davis Publications, Inc., 2000. ISBN 0-87192-379-3
  • Stewart, Mary, Launching the imagination: a comprehensive guide to basic design. 2nd ed. New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2006. ISBN 0-07-287061-3

Which art elements refers to the feels or quality of the surface?

Texture. The surface quality of an object that we sense through touch. All objects have a physical texture. Artists can also convey texture visually in two dimensions.

What is the best element of art to describe a rough surface?

Texture is the feeling of a surface, real or represented. This might refer to the roughness or smoothness of actual objects and art media, or to the illusion of these properties.

What element defines surface quality rough or smooth?

Texture. Texture refers to the surface quality or "feel" of an object - smooth, rough, slick, soft, etc.

Which among the elements of art that can be rough or smooth to the touch imitating a particular feel or sensation?

Texture - element of art that refers to the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel.