Creating & Understanding Drawings

Chapter 6: Creating Imitational Drawings

Online Quizzes

1.
If you gradually lighten the values of objects as you draw them farther away from the viewer, you are using three-point perspective.
A)atmospheric
B)perspective.
C)proportion.
D)texture.
2.
The space around and between the shapes of the objects you are drawing is called the
A)unified space.
B)undefined space.
C)negative space.
D)positive space.
3.
To create the believable illusion of deep space, you must consistently place people and objects in correct relation to the
A)horizon height.
B)positive space.
C)light source.
D)foreground.
4.
Which of the following is almost always the same, regardless of the face your are drawing?
A)the facial expression
B)the facial features
C)the structural proportions of the head
D)the gesture of the head
5.
In three-point perspective, the third vanishing point is called the
A)horizontal vanishing point.
B)imaginary vanishing point.
C)common vanishing point.
D)vertical vanishing point.
6.
If the sizes of objects in a composition appear to be accurate when compared to each other, you know the objects have been drawn in correct
A)variety.
B)proportion.
C)symmetry.
D)harmony.
7.
When drawing figures, you can work more freely by using
A)overlays.
B)stippling.
C)careful measurements.
D)atmospheric perspective.
8.
When determining the proportions of human figures, what part of the body can be used to make length and width measurements?
A)legs
B)waist
C)arms
D)head
9.
Unlike shapes, forms have
A)one dimension.
B)two dimensions.
C)three dimensions.
D)four dimensions.
10.
Which of the following techniques is commonly used to create atmospheric perspective?
A)stenciling
B)stippling
C)hatching
D)crosshatching
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