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This power point explains the different types of textures that you can find,I hope this can help you.
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LES TEXTURES Textures

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What are textures• The texture is the visual quality and tactile surfaces all around us. Each

surface is composed of various materials and can be smooth, rough, soft, etc. ...

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Natural Textures • Natural textures are those we can find in nature. As the bark of a tree,

stones, flower petals etc. ...

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Artificial Textures • Artificial textures are those that are made by humans.

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Visual Textures • visual textures are those that are sometimes invented as a support plan or are

imitations of the real aspect of surfaces. • Called visual texture that is seen mainly through the eyes and is sometimes

only noticeable to the touch.

• Procedures and techniques

• Frottage: This technique involves placing sheets of paper on various rough surfaces with relief and rub each sheet with pencil, crayons, colored pencils, etc. ..

• Prints: a stamp buffer consists of ink on a surface. It is used as a buffer sponge, crumpled paper, fabric, cardboard ..

• Scratching: this technique is to scrape a surface previously painted. On a rigid surface is painted with tempera paint, acrylic, wax, soft, etc. ... Then scrape the surface with a rigid instrument (punches, scrapers, blades ...) with different types of strokes linear

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Tactile Texture

• Tactile textures perceived through sight and touch. • Textures are outgoing and incoming, they are three-dimensional, with volume.

• Procedures and techniques • There are many ways to get tactile textures using materials that can be modeled.

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Textures Organize Space

The texture is composed of many elements similar or identical to a similar distance and distributed in a two-dimensional surface of low relief.• Order Balance

• Depth rhythm and movement


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