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Happy Little Drawers Free Diverse MCQ Practice Test


Shapes (6) • Lines (3) • Space (3) • Texture (2) • Color Value (2) • Balance (2) • Contrast (2)
Learn key points to remember
Form - 2D and 3D basics:
Shading adds light and dark areas, helping flat drawings look 3D.
Balance - symmetrical and asymmetrical:
Symmetrical balance is easy to see because both sides look the same.
Texture - real and visual:
Smooth glass can be felt by touch, so it is a real texture.
Shape - geometric vs organic:
Clouds change shape and have soft edges, making them organic.
Form - 2D and 3D basics:
A cube is formed using six square faces, linking 2D shapes to 3D forms.
Line - types and uses:
Dotted lines guide the drawing softly without making it bold.
Contrast in art:
🖍️ Texture contrast shows the difference between smooth and rough surfaces.
Value - light, medium, dark tones:
Blending tools help mix values smoothly in drawings.
Space - positive and negative space:
Without negative space, drawings can look messy and confusing.
Line - types and uses:
Movement lines show action, like running or jumping.
Shape - geometric vs organic:
Flowers have soft, natural curves, which are organic shapes.
Form - 2D and 3D basics:
A square is flat, so it is a 2D shape, not a 3D form.
Balance - symmetrical and asymmetrical:
Human faces often show symmetrical balance when drawn correctly.
Texture - real and visual:
Visual texture helps drawings look real and detailed without touching them.
Shape - geometric vs organic:
Buildings use geometric shapes for strength and balance.
Space - positive and negative space:
The area around the vase is negative space.
Line - types and uses:
Curved lines make drawings look smooth and gentle.
Contrast in art:
🖍️ Contrast adds interest and beauty to art.
Value - light, medium, dark tones:
Dark values make objects appear closer and stronger.
Space - positive and negative space:
Using both spaces properly makes the artwork balanced and pleasing.
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