Color Terms
Color Models
Solid Drawings
Perspective
Camera Edits
100

In color theory, what term refers to the pure, base color itself, such as 'yellow' or 'red'? a) Value b) Hue

b) Hue

100

Which color model is used for digital screens and monitors, where mixing the primary colors results in white light? a) Additive Color Model (RGB) b)  Subtractive Color Model (RYB) 

a) Additive Color Model (RGB)

100

The fundamental principle of "Solid Drawing" in animation aims to ensure that characters possess what key characteristic? a) Flat, two-dimensional shapes b) Form, weight, and volume

b) Form, weight, and volume

100

The technique of placing one shape partially in front of another to create a clear sense of depth and hierarchy is called: a) T-Overlap b) Negative Space

a) T-Overlap

100

What is the most common and instantaneous transition between one shot and the next in a sequence? a) Cut b) Dissolve

a) Cut

200

When an artist creates a lighter version of a hue by mixing it with white, the result is called a: a) Tint b) Shade

a) Tint

200

Which type of color harmony involves combining colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, creating high contrast? a) Complementary Harmony b) Analogous Harmony

a) Complementary Harmony

200

The process of constructing a character or object using basic geometric shapes like spheres and cylinders is known as: a) Color-Keying b) Blocking

b) Blocking

200

Which perspective technique is most appropriate for drawing a long hallway or a road looking straight down into the distance? a) Two-Point Perspective b) One-Point Perspective

b) One-Point Perspective

200

Which transition involves one image gradually being replaced by another, with the two briefly overlapping, often implying a slight passage of time or a change in location? a) Fade b) Dissolve

b) Dissolve

300

What term describes the purity or vividness of a color? A color with high quality is bright and intense. a) Value b) Chroma (or Saturation)

b) Chroma (or Saturation)

300

Which color model is primarily used for mixing physical pigments like paints and inks? a) Additive Color Model (RGB) b) Subtractive Color Model (RYB)

b) Subtractive Color Model (RYB)

300

What is the primary goal of the Silhouette Test in character posing? a) To check the color harmony of the scene. b) To ensure the pose is readable and its intention is clear.

 b) To ensure the pose is readable and its intention is clear.

300

In one-point perspective, which view is created when the vanishing point is placed below the horizon line? a) Worm's Eye View b) Bird's Eye View

a) Worm's Eye View

300

Which staging technique is the standard way to film a conversation, cutting back and forth between the two characters? a) Eyeline Match b) Shot/Reverse-Shot

b) Shot/Reverse-Shot

400

What specific term refers to the darkness or lightness of a color?

Value

400

What are the three primary colors in the Additive Color Model?

Red, Green, Blue (RGB)

400

What is the term for the dramatic visual distortion of an object or figure (such as a character's arm pointing toward the viewer) that is caused by the angle of view?

Foreshortening

400

In perspective drawing, what is the name for the imaginary horizontal line on which all vanishing points are located?

Horizon Line

400

What transition gradually transitions a shot to or from a solid color (usually black or white) and is often used to imply a significant passage of time or the end of a major sequence?

Fade (In/Out)

500

This is the term for a darker version of a hue, which is created by mixing the hue with black.

Shade

500

What is the specific name for the color scheme that uses colors that are situated NEXT to each other on the color wheel, creating a calm and cohesive feel?

Analogous Harmony

500

This is when the arms and legs on both sides of a character's body are in the same, mirrored position.

Twinning

500

What is the term for the technique where distant objects in a scene appear lighter, less saturated, and sometimes bluer due to the scattering of light by the atmosphere?

Aerial Perspective (or Atmospheric Perspective)

500

This is a cut that first shows a character looking at something off-screen, and then immediately cuts to a shot of the object they were looking at, clarifying their point of view to the audience.

Eyeline Match or Match Cut