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Which statement bests describes tones?
Colors with white added to it.
Colors with black added to it.
Colors with gray added to it.
Colors that are also called as tertiary colors.
Which statement best describes tints?
Colors that have white added to them.
Colors that have black added to them.
Colors that have gray added to them.
Colors that look warm or dull.
These lines and shapes look natural, free flowing and dynamic.
Organic
Inorganic
Geometric
Man-made
These lines and shapes look rigid, angular and static.
Organic
Inorganic
Geometric
Man-made
Which Principle of Design shows the distribution or arrangement of visual weights in a design?
Repetition
Balance
Proportion
Contrast
Which Principle of Design shows the reusing of elements in a design?
Repetition
Balance
Proportion
Contrast
Principles of Designs are rules artist and designers use to create effective and attractive designs or artworks.
True
False
Which statement is true for tertiary colors?
They are created by mixing equal amounts of primary colors.
They are created by mixing unequal amounts of primary colors.
They are created by mixing all the primary colors.
They are created by mixing equal amounts of secondary colors.
Which type of Balance is shown in the picture?
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
Central
Which type of Balance is shown in the picture?
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
Central
Which type of Balance is shown in the picture?
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
Central
Which type of Balance is shown in the picture?
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
Central
Which statement best describes the Elements of Art?
They are the materials artists use to create artworks.
They are the rules we follow when we want to create effective and attractive designs.
They are the processes artists use to create artworks.
They are the building blocks used by artists to create a work of art.
These colors cannot be created by mixing other colors.
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Neutral
Which Principle of Design was used in the picture?
Balance
Repetition
Proportion
Contrast
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