1 of 101 of 10 Items Question How can an artist control line weight in a drawing to make the subject appear realistic? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Keeping line thickness the same throughout the drawing Keeping line thickness the same throughout the drawing Varying line thickness throughout the drawing Varying line thickness throughout the drawing Keeping line value the same throughout the drawing Keeping line value the same throughout the drawing Varying line value throughout the drawing Varying line value throughout the drawing Skip to navigation

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To make a subject appear realistic in a drawing, an artist can control line weight in the following ways:

  • Varying line thickness throughout the drawing
  • Varying line value throughout the drawing

Keeping line thickness or value the same throughout the drawing would not help in conveying depth, dimension, or realism. Varying these aspects allows for a more dynamic and lifelike representation.