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- Q1What are the three stages of creating a graphic novel?Thumbnails, Pencils and InksCharacters, Dialogue, and PlotWriting, Drawing, and DialogueCreation, Plot, and Storyboards10s
- Q2What is contained in the first stage?The story written out, the characters drawn, and the plot line complete.The written information about all of the characters, dialogue, the story line, and the plot.The pictures drawn out, the dialogue in the bubbles, and the narrative written on the bottom.It contains a rough sketch of a comic, determining placement of figures, word balloons, and background elements, as well as content of word balloons.10s
- Q3What is contained in the second stage?It contains the preliminary versions of all of the sketches, in ink.It contains a relatively defined drawing preliminary to the final inked stage, in pencil.It contains a final version of the drawings, in pencil.It contains a final version of the drawings, in pen.10s
- Q4What is contained in the third stage?It contains the final stage of a graphic novel drawing (all completed in color).It contains the final stage of a graphic novel drawing (applying pencil and color).It contains the final stage of a graphic novel drawing (applying ink to the pencil guidelines).It contains the final stage of a graphic novel drawing (which never uses ink).10s
- Q5What is graphic weight?It is a term that describes the kind of pencil that is used in the creation of the pictures.It is a term that describes the way that some images draw the eye more than others, creating a defining focus.It is a term that descries the kind of art used to distract the reader from seeing what is really happening in the story.It is a term that describes how the story takes a heavy turn for the worse and people become saddened.20s
- Q6What are the three ways artists can create graphic weight?1. Use of light & dark 2. A pattern or repeated series of marks 3. Colors that are brighter or deeper1. Use markers 2. Make patterns where there is white space 3. Fill in the words carefully1. Use light colors 2. Draw with darker pencil and pen 3. Use white space to make things appear lighter.20s
- Q7True or False: A Frame in Graphic Novels an image that runs off the page.TrueFalse5s
- Q8True or False: The lines around the pictures or words is the GUTTER.TrueFalse5s
- Q9True or False: The gap between the panels as well as between the panels and the edge of the page is the GUTTER.TrueFalse5s
- Q10What is a BLEED?It is the lines between both pictures and words.It includes both words and pictures.It is an image that runs off the page.5s
- Q11What is the EMANATA?It is the words the narrator says.It is a symbol above a character's head, like a question mark or squiggle.It is the white marks around the pictures.10s
- Q12A graphic novel is between...30-40 pages long400-600 pages long5s
- Q13A comic book is...30-40 pages long400-600 pages long5s
- Q14True or False: A graphic novel's plot is usually completed in one writing.TrueFalse5s
- Q15Which does the following describe: The themes are of a more real world theme like identity, religion, death, fitting in, or personal struggles.Graphic NovelComic Books10s