1. What technique creates this optical illusion?
a. contour
b. shading
c. proportion
d. highlighting
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2. The use of greenscreens has dramatically increased what is possible with 3D effects. What scene would greenscreens MOST likely be used for?
a. a man walking his dog in a crowded park
b. a scene that required no human actors in it
c. a crew in a spaceship falling into a black hole
d. a scene that had rainbows or other intense colors
3. Which BEST explains why simple logos are preferable over complex ones?
a. Simple logos usually only have one color.
b. If they are complex, they do not look modern.
c. They are easier to adapt to different mediums.
d. They show that the brand they represent has quality.
4. Much of creating depth depends on how objects are arranged in an image. Those in the front will appear closer while those in the back often seem like they are further away. Which term describes the arrangement of objects in an image?
a. proportion
b. minimizing
c. composition
d. accentuating
5. Starbucks has changed its logo several times over the past few decades. However, generally companies try to avoid changing their logos because they become associated with brands. What should Starbucks keep in mind when making changes?
a. Logos should never change, so this is likely a poor business move.
b. Logos are good for businesses to have but not really necessary.
c. People will stop frequenting the business if they do not like the logo.
d. Changes need to be minor so that the image remains mostly the same.
6. Mirabelle is opening a small bookstore in her neighborhood. She knows that she needs to create a logo that she can put on the sign outside her store and on the bags for merchandise, among other things. She wants the logo to illustrate that her store has a lot of books, so she thinks that several bookcases overflowing with books would be a good idea. Since the sign outside the shop is quite large, she thinks it will look good there. What is the BEST advice for Mirabelle?
a. It is an excellent choice, and she should definitely use that logo.
b. It will work on the sign, but she needs a different image for other uses.
c. It is a little complicated and might not be scalable, so simpler is better.
d. It gets the idea across, but needs to be more complicated to be memorable.
7. Which BEST describes the role of symbols in art?
a. They are only used by 3D artists.
b. They are universal among cultures.
c. They are used primarily in African art.
d. They are quite common in most forms of art.
8. A characteristic of 3D art is that it can include many different materials. Is this true of 2D art as well?
a. Usually not because 2D art is one surface.
b. There are very few limitations in 2D art.
c. It depends on the end results of the design.
d. If the artist is not strong in 3D art, 2D is preferable.
9. A mask was made using some ivory pieces. What would this tell us about the culture that made it?
a. They lived in a region near the ocean.
b. They did not think ivory was valuable.
c. They were close to an elephant habitat.
d. They used a lot of symbols in their masks.
10. Which BEST describes the art of Renaissance Europe?
a. It tended to include only simple images.
b. It depended on symbolism more than realism.
c. It used a variety of techniques to create depth.
d. It was like art in the Middle Ages but less colorful.
11. This image is an example of which illusion?
a. shading
b. contouring
c. composing
d. highlighting
12. What kind of symbols are MOST likely to be found on a mask used in a ritual?
a. those that relate to spiritual beliefs
b. those that are common in all cultures
c. those that are understood by few people
d. those that are aesthetically pleasing to the culture
13. Which describes the techniques used to create depth in this image?
a. It relies on contouring.
b. The shadows create lines.
c. There is an optical illusion.
d. Proportion determines depth.
14. What do masks have in common with paintings on the walls of caves?
a. They are both examples of creative, prehistoric 3D art,
b. They are both examples of contemporary art,
c. They both reveal information about the cultures that created them,
d. They illustrate which goods were traded in the cultures that created them,
15. Many common household items are actually examples of 3D art. What do artists have to consider when designing products for the home that other artists would not?
a. how well the item functions
b. the materials needed to create it
c. if the item will appeal to the public
d. if 3D art is actually the best medium
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