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ART 1 Post Test Created by Educational Technology Network
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Tone/Value Line/Shape Techniques & Textures Space/Color 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400
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Tone/Value– 100 Points ANSWER:
The use of light and dark, shade and highlight, in an art work. ANSWER: Tone/Value
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Tone/Value– 200 Points ANSWER: Form is a ______________________ shape.
3-dimensional
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Tone/Value– 300 Points ANSWER:
This uses gradation marks to make an object of a two-dimensional surface appear three-dimensional. ANSWER: Shading
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Tone/Value– 400 Points ANSWER:
This system uses increasing numbers to depict increasing levels of shading. ANSWER: Gradient Scale
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Line/Shape– 100 Points ANSWER:
Any mark between two points is a _________. ANSWER: Line
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Line/Shape– 200 Points ANSWER:
This refers to areas in two-dimensional space that are defined by edges, setting one space apart from another. ANSWER: Shape
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Line/Shape– 300 Points ANSWER: Which category of shapes is man made?
Geometric
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Line/Shape– 400 Points ANSWER: Which category of shapes is natural?
Organic
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Techniques & Textures– 100 Points
This type of Texture relates to the sense of touch ANSWER: Tactile
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Techniques & Textures– 200 Points
These techniques are best used for depicting fur. ANSWER: Hatching
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Techniques & Textures– 300 Points
This type refers to the illusion of texture. ANSWER: Visual
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Techniques & Textures– 400 Points
These are the 4 different techniques for drawing texture ANSWER: Hatching, Crosshatching, Stippling, and Scribbling
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Space/Color– 100 Points ANSWER:
The distances or areas, around, between and within things. ANSWER: Space
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Space/Color– 200 Points ANSWER: Name the four color schemes
Monochromatic, Complementary, Analogous, Triadic
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Space/Color– 300 Points ANSWER: What are the “in-between” colors?
Tertiary/Intermediate Colors
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Space/Color– 400 Points ANSWER:
_____________ is the concept relating to how an object seems smaller the farther away it gets. ANSWER: Point Perspective
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