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Dream In Colors Free Diverse MCQ Practice Test


Design Principles (3) • Rhythm (3) • Space (2) • Texture (2) • Color Value (2) • Composition (2) • Art Theory (2) • Harmony (2) • Lines (2)
Learn key points to remember
Line Types in Drawing:
Vertical lines move from top to bottom and show height or strength.
Elements of Art:
🎨 Texture helps us imagine how something feels, even in drawings.
Value (Light & Dark):
A value scale shows gradual changes from very light to very dark.
Space in Drawing:
When one object covers another, it looks closer. This helps learners show space clearly.
Principles of Art:
Unity helps all elements work together, giving a complete and neat look to the artwork.
Principles of Art:
Rhythm makes drawings feel like they are flowing or moving in a pattern.
Harmony and Unity:
A clear theme helps all parts stay united.
Balance in Composition:
Radial balance spreads from the center like petals or spokes.
Texture in Art:
Smooth textures give a gentle and clean look to art objects.
Rhythm in Art:
🖌️ Regular rhythm uses the same shape or line at equal spaces, creating calm and order.
Principles of Art:
Proportion helps artists draw objects in correct size compared to each other.
Harmony and Unity:
Harmonious artworks feel peaceful and easy to look at.
Balance in Composition:
Petals spreading around a center show radial balance.
Texture in Art:
Texture adds depth and makes drawings look more lifelike.
Rhythm in Art:
🖌️ Progressive rhythm slowly changes size, shape, or color to show growth or movement.
Rhythm in Art:
🖌️ Flowing rhythm uses curved lines and soft shapes, often seen in nature drawings.
Line Types in Drawing:
Horizontal lines give a calm feeling and show land or water surfaces.
Elements of Art:
🎨 Space shows near and far areas in artwork.
Value (Light & Dark):
Dark values add weight and make objects appear closer to our eyes.
Space in Drawing:
Bigger objects appear closer. This is a basic rule of space in drawing.
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