6. Which of the following is the main type of line in an action drawing that expresses the central movement?

A) Analytic
B) Axis
C) Expressive
D) Implied

7. Which of the following situations would be best suited for action drawing?
A) You want to capture the apprehension of a man hesitating before opening a door.
B) You want to capture the expression of a speaker at a rally.
C) You want to show how rested your subject feels after waking from a nap.
D) You want to show the force that a pitcher uses to throw a baseball.

8. If a formal, finished portrait of an older woman captures the details of her hair, eyes, and skin yet also captures an inner sense of quiet dignity, at what stage of the artist's process was the dignity likely rendered?
A) After axis line was drawn
B) Before axis line was drawn
C) After details were added
D) Before details were added

1 answer

  1. The main type of line in an action drawing that expresses the central movement is:
    B) Axis

  2. The situation that would be best suited for action drawing is:
    D) You want to show the force that a pitcher uses to throw a baseball.

  3. If a formal, finished portrait captures an inner sense of quiet dignity likely rendered:
    D) Before details were added