Shape of the Sculpture
Distribution
Principles of Sculpture
Detailing
Misc
100
What is a place to change to change direction referred to as?
What is a point
100
What are the 3 head positions?
What is tilted, upright, and forward?
100
What are the three types of sculpture textures.. Explain
What is activated, Unactivated, combination Un-Activated- unbroken lines can be curved or straight only top layer of hair is visible. (Classic bob) Activated- ends of the hair are exposed broken lines create a rough texture appearance. (Short layers) Combination- combination of activated and combination smooth in the front textured in the back (long layer, graduated bob)
100
What technique is used to create an "under cut"
What is bevel under?
100
What are the two types of finger and shear position?
What is parallel and non parallel?
200
What are the three types of direction?.. Explain each
What is horizontal, vertical, and diagonal. Horizontal: builds weight, symmetrical, 90degrees, sense of width Vertical: reduces weight, sense of length, flatter silhouette, symmetrical , 90 degrees Diagonal: rounded, beveled, asymmetrical, 45 degree
200
What are the two types of projection ... Explain....
What is natural fall and zero degree Natural fall: the position the hair assumes due to gravitational pull Zero degree: indicates the hair is flat to the surface of the head... Hair can be put in this position.
200
Describe alternation.
What is when two or more patterns are repeated in a sequential pattern.
200
What are the three tools used for texturizing?
What is shears, razors, taper shears ( texturizers )
200
What is over direction
What is creating weight and length in the opposite direction
300
Curved lines will appear to be what?
What is concave and convex?
300
What area of the head is influenced by the natural growth pattern of the hair?
What is the interior?
300
Describe discord.
What is the max degree of interval between element of design
300
What are the three main areas of the strand where texturizing is performed?
What is ends, mid shaft, and base
300
What position is used to create exaggerated length increases, blend between contrasting lengths, and control weight development ?
What is non parallel finger position?
400
What do straight and curved lines create?
What is hard and soft edges? Straight: hard Curved: soft
400
What are the three shapes of sculpture... Correct terms
What is curvilinear (circle), rectilinear (square), angular (triangle)
400
What are the two types of balances?
What is asymmetrical and symmetrical
400
What are the five razor sculpting techniques?
What is etching, rotation, beveling, tapering,and arching
400
What is the benefit of cutting over your fingers?
Your fingers allow your elbow to stay down which reduces fatigue, fingers follow the shape of the head creating a softer and rounded shape
500
The ______ of a curved line can be described as ____ or ____ depending on the _________ of the curve.
What is the PATH of a curved line can be described as SLOW or FAST depending on the STEEPNESS of the curve.
500
Two dimensional representation of form consisting of length and width is called...
What is shape?
500
What are the four different distributions?
What is shifted, directional, natural, and perpendicular
500
What are the texturizing techniques dome with shears?
What is point cutting, interior notching, slithering, slicing, form line notching, free hand work
500
What happens when you open and close both of the blades of the shears at the same time?
What is it creates a pumping action that pushes the hair instead of cutting it which results in having to cut the same section multiple times