low relief
Contrast in art refers to color, shade, texture, etc that is different from each other. For example, if you have very light areas and then very dark areas, or very little color on a piece except a portion that is bright with color, or very little detail and then a focus area that is very detailed, they are said to be in contrast of each other. On a 3D piece such as a carving or clay sculpture, contrast can be the difference between shallow dips and ridges and deeper/higher ones, or it can be the difference between textures. If you play around with graphics art editor software, the more contrast you have, the brighter the brights and the darker the darks. The higher the setting, the less subtle differences you have between the lights and the darks in an image, until all you have is white and black.
to make a particullar area of shading easier
Art theory
Focus on the impact that it had on a geographical area and its inhabitants.
It showed the way spending in one area leads to spending in another.
field of view
schmidt
it is called an mandorla
edge of an area
The area around the equator where trade winds meet are called
umbilical area
The area around a magnet where its magnetic force is felt is called the magnetic field.
It is called perimeter.
It is called the Shelby American area, named after the factory in the area.
The area around the Nile is called called the fertile strip
Haley
To get the average color of an image using a software tool, you can use a feature called "color picker" or "eyedropper tool" that allows you to select a specific area of the image and obtain the average color value. This tool will analyze the colors within the selected area and provide you with the average color of that section of the image.