Exercise 4.1 Chapter Four Quiz
1. Proportions are?
A. carefully measured distances
B. how objects relate in size to one another
C. the size of multiple objects
D. the size of an object
2. What method is similar to using a grid full of lines, but simpler?
A. measuring with a basic unit
B. pencil as an alignment tool
C. creating evenly spaced tick marks around perimeter
D. draw full grid on a viewfinder
3. Visualization methods, such as finding basic shapes, proportions and negative space, are physical tools?
True
False
4. Negative space is used to measure the main subject you typically look at.
True
False
5. What can you use the viewfinder for that you cannot use your pencil for?
A. a way to find and compare angles
B. a way to obtain alignment of various features
C. a tool for measuring and use as a basic unit
D. a window to draw on
6. The viewfinder is the______ tool and the picture______ is what the viewfinder helps create?
A. window, space
B. alignment, space
C. angle, frame
D. physical, plane
7. What two methods or tools are recommended to find a basic unit?
A. grid, viewfinder
B. create tick marks, find proportions
C. pencil, viewfinder
D. pencil, grid
8. When measuring your subject with a pencil, an example of how to keep it in the right orientation is to think of the pencil as ________.
A. a pointer that you can point at your subject with
B. a sword you can hold out in front of you
C. a hand on a clock in which the clock can move around the wall
D. a musical wand that can rotate in any direction
9. Observational aids mentioned throughout this chapter are only used at the beginning of the drawing process to help with analyzing your subject.
True
False
10. A viewfinder and pencil can both _______.
A. find and use basic units
B. find and compare angles
C. be used as an angle finder
D. can be used to create a grid
E. help with proportions
D. help measure distances
E. all of the above