Which is true when using a grid to draw a portrait from an image? (1 point) Responses A grid is drawn over the image as well as the surface on which you are drawing. A grid is drawn over the image as well as the surface on which you are drawing. Grid lines should only be drawn over the face in the portrait. Grid lines should only be drawn over the face in the portrait. Grid lines should be 3 inches apart. Grid lines should be 3 inches apart. You should not erase the grid lines after completing your drawing.

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The correct response is: A grid is drawn over the image as well as the surface on which you are drawing.

This method helps to maintain proportion and scale while transferring the image onto the drawing surface. The other options are not accurate or do not represent best practices when using a grid for drawing a portrait.