2nd Quarter: Long test in Digital Arts - Part 1
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- Q1
This is used to make fine lines and work in small detail areas?
Sharp point
Blunt or Rounded
Chisel
None of the above
60s - Q2
This is the simplest pencil shading technique. It depends on how you grip your pencil.
Pencil Grip
Pencil Pressure
Blunt or Rounded
Chisel
60s - Q3
The _____________ is the most versatile. The flat side is good for shading and the edge can be used for creating detail or fine lines.
Blunt or Rounded
Pencil Pressure
Sharp point
Chisel
60s - Q4
A painful condition of the hand and fingers caused by compression of a major nerve where it passes over the carpal bones through a passage at the front of the wrist.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive Strain Pain
Carpal Tunnel Disease
Repetitive Strain Injury
60s - Q5
This Pencil Grip usually the smaller the page or detail, the closer it is to the pen grip. There is a broader arm movement for the larger the surface that you are working on.
Violin bow grip
Gesture grip and variations
Scribe Grip
Pen Grip
60s - Q6
This type of eraser uses friction to remove marks on the drawing surface.
Kneadable Eraser
Gum Eraser
Rubber Eraser
Vinyl or Plastic Erasers
60s - Q7
This eraser lifts material from the surface instead of using friction to remove it. It can be pulled and molded into different forms for detailed erasing or marking.
A. Vinyl or Plastic Erasers
Rubber Eraser
Gum Eraser
Kneadable Eraser
60s - Q8
These are made of tightly spiral-wound, soft gray paper with two tips used for smudging media on the drawing surface.
Shading Stumps
Kneadable Eraser
Rubber Eraser
Gum Eraser
60s - Q9
These tools are mainly used for drawing materials encased in wood like the pencil and colored pencils as well as the pencil type variety of charcoal, sanguine, pastel, and eraser.
Sharpening and Point Painting tools
None of the above
Sharpening and Pencil Shaping tools.
Sharpening and Point Shaping tools
60s - Q10
It is used for pencil and graphite dust from sanding and shaping so you won't have to leave your seat when sharpening or shaping your wood-cased media.
Brown Paper Bag
Sandpaper Block
Single Edge Razor Blades
All of the Above
60s - Q11
These lines are also referred to as actual lines and exist physically. These are lines that we draw using a marking tool like a pencil.
Line expressions
Real lines
Line weight
Implied lines
60s - Q12
It is the visual component of line, shape, formspace, texture, value, and color.
Elements of Style
Principles of Design
Elements of Art
Principles of Art
60s - Q13
These are characterized as broken lines defined by value color or texture, it may or may not be visible at all. These marks are not continuous because our mind’s eyes will help fill up the spaces between the objects making it more engaging for the viewers.
Line expressions
A. Real lines
Line weight
Implied lines
60s - Q14
It creates a sense of chaos, and fast eye movement, excitement and restlessness or anxiety.
Parallel lines.
Horizontal lines
Zigzag lines
Diagonal lines
60s - Q15
These lines are bent and gradually change directions. It creates a sense of infinity/never-ending movement. This line shows feminism and gracefulness with simple wavy and spiral marks.
Zigzag lines
Horizontal lines
Spiral lines
Diagonal lines
60s