Art, asked by kokoylaita80, 2 months ago

1.A _______is the smallest and most basic element of design and it can be used alone or as a unit in a group (forming a line or a shape) a. Point
b. Color
c. shape
d. line
2. It marks the location in a composition which most strongly draw the viewer attention, it is also referred as the focal point
a. Point
b. Emphasis
c. shape
d. line
3. _____ creates unity and consistency in the composition; it is the reuse of the same, similar or different objects throughout the design.
a Point
b. Color
c. Repetition
d. Line
4. ______ is an element defined by its perimeter,
a.point
b. Color
c. shape
d. line
5. The _____ is derived from the combination of point, line and shape. a. point
b. Form
c. Shape
d. Line
6._____ is the alternation or repetition of elements with defined intervals between them, it creates a sense of movement and it is used to establish a pattern and/or a texture
a.Point
b. Rhythm
c. Shape
d. Line
7. If we place many points one next to the other we obtain a _____ have length and direction, but no depth.
a.Point
b. Color
c. Shape
d. Line
8. The _____ is the response of the eye to differing wavelengths of radiation within the visible spectrum
a.Point
b. Color
c. Shape
d. Line
9. _____ is the surface quality (simulated and/or actual) that can be seen and felt, can be rough or smooth, soft or hard, etc
a.Texture
b. Color
c. Shape
d. Point
10. _____ is the principle that refers to the combination of elements in an intricate and complex relationship using different values, lines, textures, shapes, hues. etc. a.Point
b. Color
c. Shape
d. Variety​

Answers

Answered by DEBOBROTABHATTACHARY
5

Answer:

1. Line

2. Emphasis

3. Repetition

4. Shape

5. Shape

6. Rhythm

7. Line

8. colors

9. Texture

10. Variety

Answered by SparklingThunder
2

1. A line is the smallest and most basic element of design and it can be used alone or as a unit in a group (forming a line or a shape) .

2. It marks the location in a composition which most strongly draw the viewer attention, it is also referred as the focal point . Emphasis

3. Repetition creates unity and consistency in the composition; it is the reuse of the same, similar or different objects throughout the design .

4. Shape is an element defined by its perimeter .

5. The shape is derived from the combination of point, line and shape .

6. Rhythm is the alternation or repetition of elements with defined intervals between them, it creates a sense of movement and it is used to establish a pattern and/or a texture .

7. If we place many points one next to the other we obtain a line have length and direction, but no depth .

8. The colours is the response of the eye to differing wavelengths of radiation within the visible spectrum .

9. Texture is the surface quality (simulated and/or actual) that can be seen and felt, can be rough or smooth, soft or hard, etc.

10. Variety is the principle that refers to the combination of elements in an intricate and complex relationship using different values, lines, textures, shapes, hues, etc .

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