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_____ is an element of art that refers to the distance and area between, around, above, below, or within things.

A. Space

B. Shape

C. Distance          

D. Area    

A. Space

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What value in the drawing is used for shaded areas?

A. Highest value

B. Lightest value

C. Lower value

D. Darker value

D. Darker value

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A shading technique where the artist uses random, overlapping scribbles to fill an area.

Scribble hatching

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 This kind of space refers to the background or the space that surrounds the subject

A. Positive space

B. Outer space

C. Inner space

D. Negative space

D. Negative space

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A shading technique where two or more sets of lines cross over each other, like a crisscross pattern.

Cross hatching


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This kind of space refers to the main focus of the picture called the subject

     A. Outer space

     B. Negative space

     C. Positive space

     D. Inner space

  C. Positive space

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A type of shading technique where lines are drawn at an angle (like slanted lines) close together

Diagonal Hatching

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What value in the drawing is the area facing the light source?

A. Highest value

B. Lightest value

C. Lower value

D. Darker value

B. Lightest value

2

What shading technique is it is when an artist draws straight up-and-down lines close together to shade an area?

Vertical Hatching

2

Which one of the following is an example of three-dimensional figures?

A. Cube, Rectangle, Square, Cone

B. Cone, Cube, Cylinder, Sphere

C. Sphere, Circle, Oblong, Cylinder

D. Triangle, Cone, Circle, Sphere

B. Cone, Cube, Cylinder, Sphere

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Which of the following includes only two-dimensional figures?

A. Triangle, Cone, Circle, Pentagon

B. Octagon, Square, Circle, Cone

C. Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Nonagon

D. Square, Cube, Cylinder, Triangle

C. Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Nonagon

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This is the surface inside a set of boundary lines.

A. Area

B. Space

C. Place

D. Distance

A. Area