_____ 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
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
A shading technique where the artist uses random, overlapping scribbles to fill an area.
Scribble hatching
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
A shading technique where two or more sets of lines cross over each other, like a crisscross pattern.
Cross hatching
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
A type of shading technique where lines are drawn at an angle (like slanted lines) close together
Diagonal Hatching
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
What shading technique is it is when an artist draws straight up-and-down lines close together to shade an area?
Vertical Hatching
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
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
This is the surface inside a set of boundary lines.
A. Area
B. Space
C. Place
D. Distance
A. Area