Smiles in every shape!
Shapes & Smiles Quiz Free Assorted MCQ Practice Test


Space (2) • Texture (2) • Shades (4) • Color Value (2) • Colors (3) • Balance (2) • Color Theory (2) • Lines (2) • Shapes (1)
Learn key points to remember
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Curved lines flow smoothly and are easy on the eyes.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 Opposite colors like red and green make artwork bright and eye-catching.
Warm and cool colors:
Cool colors help create peaceful and relaxing artwork.
Tints and shades:
Pink is made by adding white to red, so it is a tint of red.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Objects placed behind others appear farther in space drawing.
Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ Purple is a secondary color formed from red and blue.
Light and dark shades:
🎨 Pencils are perfect for making light and dark shades easily.
Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Different sizes can balance each other in asymmetrical art.
Value in art:
🧠 Shadows are shown using darker values in art.
Texture (real and visual):
The bricks look rough, but you cannot feel them on paper.
Light and dark shades:
🎨 Soft shading uses light pressure and makes drawings smooth and neat.
Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Symmetry works like a mirror, showing equal sides.
Value in art:
🧠 A value scale helps students understand smooth change from light to dark.
Texture (real and visual):
Touch helps us feel real textures like smooth or rough.
Shapes vs forms:
Square and circle are flat shapes.
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Stairs are made of straight edges, so straight lines work best.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 Blue and orange are complementary colors that give strong contrast.
Warm and cool colors:
Blue is a cool color, not a warm one.
Tints and shades:
Blending pencils help colors mix smoothly, making soft tints and shades.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Changing object size helps create depth and space.
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