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Answer:
red
Explanation:
Answer:
my favorite color is yellow. im dark skin so i look good in bright colors :)
Explanation:
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Question 4 (True/False Worth 2 points)
Photographers can use lines in a photograph to draw attention to the subject.
Answer:
photographers can use lines it is true
Who Is The First Musician Of The World??
Answer:
Jubal
Explanation:
Jubal
Answer:
The first musician in the Bible was Jubal, the son of Lamech. In Genesis 4:21, he is described as 'the father of all who play stringed instruments .
Imagine that there were no intellectual property rights. How would this change how artist
work?
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Answer: At a fundamental level, think of IP this way: copyright protects your art and writings, trademark protects the names, symbols or slogans for products or services that you sell, and patents protect your inventions and their designs. Also, ideas cannot be protected, only the product of ideas.
Explanation:
in what two major keys did Schubert write the first two marches in his Marche Militaire, which contains three marches
D and G
G and d
C and G
D and A
Answer:
D, and I need more info of the piece to find out the other. It is D because there are 2 # by the key signature.
When is it better to use an immersion blender than a stand blender?
Answer:
Although they take up a bit more space and require more cleanup, stand blenders have a leg up on immersion blenders in that they're simply more powerful. That means they create creamier purées and smoother soups, sauces, and dips.
Which is the BEST definition for the Principles of Design (POD)?
Question 1 options:
The principles are taken from real life to make an artwork
The principles use elements to make art
The principles of design are the ways that we can organize/compose the elements within an artwork.
The principles of design are the ways that we can organize/compose an artwork
The seven Principles are...
Question 2 options:
Emphasis, Unity, Texture, Movement, Proportion, Balance, Pattern
Emphasis, Unity, Rhythm, Movement, Size, Balance, Pattern
Emphasis, Unity, Variety, Movement, Proportion, Balance, Pattern
Emphasis, Unity, Shape, Movement, Value, Balance, Pattern
The BEST definition for the Principles of Design (POD) is C. The principles of design provide the means for organizing and composing the elements within an artwork.
2. The seven Principles of Design are C. Emphasis, Unity, Variety, Movement, Proportion, Balance, Pattern.
What objectives do the principles of design serve?Design principles guide the artist to implement art elements and ensure that the work of art is balanced.
The lack of these design principles deprives the artist and the user of works of art to imbibe the communicated message and the beauty of arts.
The most quintessential design principle remains balance or harmony because it connects similar work arts.
Thus, the BEST definition for the Principles of Design (POD) is C. The principles of design provide the means for organizing and composing the elements within an artwork.
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You are a freelance journalist who has been contracted to write a 300 word article on 21st century careers in multimedia design. As part
of your research, you are spending two days at a southern California animation studio that not only does work for some of the world's
largest advertising agencies and media networks, but also creates and produces full-length animated films. In your article, describe the
various work performed by multimedia artists, the creative experiences individual studio employees bring to their work, digital
equipment they frequently use, as well as professional opportunities outside of a full-service multimedia studio they recommend for
those just starting their careers in the field.
Answer:
Multimedia artists and animators often work in a specific medium. Some focus on creating animated movies or video games. Others create visual effects for movies and television shows. Creating computer-generated images (known as CGI) may include taking images of an actor's movements and then animating them into three-dimensional characters. Other animators design scenery or backgrounds for locations. Artists and animators can further specialize within these fields. Within animated movies and video games, artists often specialize in characters or in scenery and background design. Video game artists may focus on level design: creating the look, feel, and layout for the levels of a video game. Animators work in teams to develop a movie, a visual effect, or an electronic game. Each animator works on a portion of the project, and then the pieces are put together to create one cohesive animation. Some multimedia artists and animators create their work primarily by using computer software or by writing their own computer code. Many animation companies have their own computer animation software that artists must learn to use. Video game designers also work in a wide variety of platforms, including mobile gaming and online social networks. Other artists and animators prefer to work by drawing and painting by hand and then translating the resulting images into computer programs. Some multimedia artists use storyboards or "animatics," which look like a comic strip, to help visualize the final product during the design process. Many multimedia artists and animators put their creative work on the Internet. If the images become popular, these artists can gain more recognition, which can lead to future employment or freelance work.
Explanation:
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what cook book did Amelia Simmons write first
Answer:
American Cookery
Many artists use charcoal in the beginning stages of their artwork to create a general outline that might later be filled in by paint or another medium.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
who composed motets?
Answer:
Giovanni Gabrieli?
Explanation:
After about 1600 the term motet came to indicate any composition setting a serious nonliturgical but often sacred text. In the late 16th century, Venetian composers such as Giovanni Gabrieli wrote motets for multiple choirs and contrasting instruments.
the elements and principles of ancient period
Fav song of all time! make sure u put the singer too!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I did this for free points
Explanation:
my fav singer is Ariana grande
can someone pleaseeeee help me with this
Answer:
a-rapheal
Explanation:
Its my second time posting this.... Can someone please help me? thank you.
Principle: Scale
QUESTION:
Draw a picture featuring something with an enormous/monumental scale.
Do you guys have any ideas for what I could draw for this? Try to name as many ideas that I can draw for this question.
By the way this is for my Principles of Design project in art, I just want to get some ideas of what I should draw for the principle 'scale'.
Answer:
You could draw a statue of your choice. For example you could try to draw the statue of liberty.
Explanation: Hope I helped :)
When doubling a recipe, which of the following should be adjusted to use less than twice the amount?
Olive oil
Powdered sugar
Jalapeno peppers
Whole wheat flour
Answer:
Whole Wheat Flour
Explanation:
The other ingredients aren't used as much as the flour is. For example, making bread, the main ingredient is the flour and everything else is added in small amounts.
One/whole, half and quarter notes. Add them up
He was a well-known chef
during the Renaissance and
cooked for six popes.
Answer:
Bartolomeo Scappi
Explanation:
Bartolomeo Scappi (circa 1500 – 1570) was a Renaissance Italian author and cook. During his career, he cooked for six popes.
who know gacha club?????
Answer:
Gacha club is one of the best things everrrrrr
Explanation:
bc gacha club is v v v cool
Answer:
me cuz its a fun game to play
Does anybody know if these are write
Answer:
i think so
Explanation:
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Hamilton question
Consider King George's costume. It is the most detailed/accurate costume in the entire show. Why would they do this? How does it compare to the other costumes?
Its a joke about how hamilton was poor.
According to the fundamental basis of color theory, color is a property of what? Inreality, this is the source of all color:
Answer:
Color is the property of Hue, Lightness, Chroma, and Value
Explanation:
Understanding basic color theory will not only assist you in post, but it will help with set design, costume, lighting and so much more. Color itself has three primary qualities: Hue, Chroma, and Value, also known as Hue, Saturation, and Lightness.
Answer:
visible light
Explanation:
you cant see color without light
What are the three talismans the "three W's" give to Calvin, Meg, and Charles Wallace?
Answer:
Calvin-communications; Meg-faults; Charles-able to recover from resilience
Answer:
Calvin-communications; Meg-faults; Charles-able to recover from resilience
Explanation:
Half the following ingredients:
Ex: 1 cup of sugar = c.
1. 2/3 cup flour
= 1 teaspoon
2. 1 tablespoon milk
= 16 tablespoons 3 teaspoons
3. 1/2 teaspoons vanilla = 8 tablespoons 24 teaspoons
I
4. 2 tablespoons butter
5. /4 cup brown sugar
= 4 tablespoons 12 teaspoons
b
6. 12 cup unsweetened chocolate =
FI
Answer:
Half of Butter and unsweetened chocolate
Explanation:
2 tablespoons of butter= 1 tablespoon of butter
1/2 cup of unsweetened chocolate= 1/4
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Draw hogwarts
Please do this if you know how to draw or are in art magnet please just draw the building with all the details and structures and include the definition of line in the drawing
Thank you
Answer:
?
Explanation:
Hi, do you still need this? What do you mean by " include the definition of line" ?
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true or false Soda bread is named for the baking soda that is used to leaven it.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A Monochromatic color scheme consists of one color but there are various shades,
tints, and hues.
True
False
A Monochromatic color scheme consists of one color but there are various shades, tints, and hues.
True
Introduction to drawing Quick Check
1. Which is a tool that you can use to help you draw objects by focusing on what you actually see in sections? (1 point)
contour
grid
line
value
2. Which is true when using a grid to draw a portrait from an image? (1 point)
Diagonal lines should be evenly spaced across the entire image.
Horizontal and vertical lines should be evenly spaced over the entire image.
Lines should be very thick and widely spaced.
Lines should gradually get thicker as they get closer to the bottom of the image.
3. When drawing a portrait from an image, what is the recommended size to print your image? (1 point)
no bigger than 3 inches by 5 inches
no bigger than 6 inches by 8 inches
approximately 8 inches by 10 inches
at least 11 inches by 13 inches
4. When using a grid to draw a portrait, how far apart should the lines be? (1 point)
.25-inch intervals
1-inch intervals
3-inch intervals
varying intervals
5. Which is true when using a grid to draw a portrait from an image? (1 point)
A grid is drawn over the image as well as the surface on which you are drawing.
Grid lines should only be drawn over the face in the portrait.
Grid lines should be 3 inches apart.
You should not erase the grid lines after completing your drawing.
Answer:
1. Grid
2. Horizontal and vertical lines should be evenly spaced over the entire image
3. approximately 8 inches by 10 inches
4. 1-inch intervals
5. A grid is drawn over the image as well as the surface on which you are drawing.
Explanation:
The other person's answer is wrong because 1 is not right.
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Answer: the guy above me is correct !!!
Explanation:
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What are the 4 strings on a double bass?
Answer:
(E1–A1–D2–G2).
Explanation:
A double bass is usually strung with four heavy strings pitched E1–A1–D–G; a fifth string is occasionally added—in jazz band basses, at the top of the register to allow high notes to be played more easily; in symphony orchestra basses, below the E string, tuned to C.