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My Happy Drawing Book Free Widespread MCQ Practice Test


Colors (2) • Shapes (2) • Color Value (2) • Lines (4) • Shades (4) • Composition (2) • Balance (2) • Texture (2)
Learn key points to remember
Visual Texture vs Actual Texture:
Visual texture is seen in drawings. It looks rough or smooth but cannot be touched.
Expressive Lines in Art:
🖍️ Short repeated lines create rhythm and energy, making action look fast and strong.
Use of Contrast in Composition:
Light and dark colors create strong contrast. This helps important parts of a drawing stand out clearly.
Line Types:
Zigzag lines look sharp and lively, often used to show action or excitement in drawings.
Organic vs Geometric Shapes:
Organic shapes are inspired by nature. Leaves, clouds, and flowers have free and uneven outlines, making them organic shapes.
Tonal Gradation in Drawing:
Gradation adds depth and softness, making objects look more real and three-dimensional.
Balance in Art (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical):
Symmetry means both sides look equal, giving a calm and formal feeling in art.
Light, Mid-tone, and Dark Values:
🖌️ Mid-tones connect light and dark areas smoothly and make drawings look balanced.
Use of Highlights in Drawings:
Highlights show where light falls on an object, helping students understand brightness and shine in art.
Depth Creation Using Value:
Value shows how light or dark something is. Using different values helps artists create depth and make drawings look real.
Visual Texture vs Actual Texture:
Clay creates raised surfaces that can be felt, making it perfect for actual texture.
Expressive Lines in Art:
🖍️ Curved lines move smoothly, guiding the viewer's eyes gently.
Use of Contrast in Composition:
Using different sizes helps the viewer compare objects easily and understand importance in art.
Line Types:
Cross-hatching uses crossed lines to show darker shades and texture.
Organic vs Geometric Shapes:
Buildings use straight lines and fixed shapes like squares and rectangles, which are geometric.
Tonal Gradation in Drawing:
Gradation helps show how light moves across an object.
Balance in Art (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical):
Asymmetrical balance often feels active and energetic, perfect for modern compositions.
Light, Mid-tone, and Dark Values:
🖌️ Light values add brightness and make highlights stand out.
Use of Highlights in Drawings:
Highlights add depth and realism, making drawings look three-dimensional.
Depth Creation Using Value:
A value scale shows light to dark steps and helps artists plan depth in drawings.
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