Two kinds of texture in art are real or actual texture and
simulated or representational texture.
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What term refers to a form of expression within a musical genre
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Melody, song or lyric are terms that refer to a form of
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Which colors are defined by Screen colors
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Screen colors are defined by which colors ?
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What terms was standard meters defined in on 1983
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Since 1983 the meter has been defined as the distance light.
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What of these terms is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space
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matter
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What is the focal point in a composition in art called
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In art a composition's focal point is actually called the focal
point. There may be multiple focal points, in which case the main
one is the focal point and the others are secondary focal points.
You can recognize the focal point because it is somehow set apart
from the rest of the composition.
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How do you describe matte surfaces in art
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In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
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What are dots in leaf scars and what they signify
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the dots are little indicators of amounts of carbon dioxide in
the leafs, in other words, it shows oxygen deficiencies
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What are the effects of premolar extraction on eyes and brain
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Generally, there are no effects on your eyes and brain. Are you
worried about your teeth being close to your eyes/brain? Don't
worry - they are actually far away from all of that stuff. If you
get a tooth abscess (infection), it can spread to your brain. But
that is VERY rare.
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What element of art describes the darkness or lightness of an object
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ice
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Can the color of an object depend on the light it reflects
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dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more
light that is why they are called dark and light
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What term is defined as illusion of three dimensional texture created on a twodimesional surface such as canvas wood or paper
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trompe l'oeil
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Why are horizontal lines shorter than diagonal lines
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just cause
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What software allows users to create and manipulate
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Practically all software allows you to create and manipulate
things. Word processors allow you to create and manipulate
documents. Excel allows you to create and manipulate spreadsheets.
Powerpoint allows you create and manipulate slide shows. Access
allows you create and manipulate databases. There is a huge range
of other software that allows you to create and manipulate
things.
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When did Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension end
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Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension ended in 2005.
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Which term is defined as a change in an objects position relative to a refrences point
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Displacement
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What are 2 kinds of texture used in art
Two kinds of texture in art are real or actual texture and
simulated or representational texture.
What term refers to a form of expression within a musical genre
Melody, song or lyric are terms that refer to a form of
expression within a musical genre.
Which colors are defined by Screen colors
Screen colors are defined by which colors ?
What terms was standard meters defined in on 1983
Since 1983 the meter has been defined as the distance light.
What of these terms is defined as anything that has mass and takes up space
matter
What is the focal point in a composition in art called
In art a composition's focal point is actually called the focal
point. There may be multiple focal points, in which case the main
one is the focal point and the others are secondary focal points.
You can recognize the focal point because it is somehow set apart
from the rest of the composition.
How do you describe matte surfaces in art
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
What are dots in leaf scars and what they signify
the dots are little indicators of amounts of carbon dioxide in
the leafs, in other words, it shows oxygen deficiencies
What are the effects of premolar extraction on eyes and brain
Generally, there are no effects on your eyes and brain. Are you
worried about your teeth being close to your eyes/brain? Don't
worry - they are actually far away from all of that stuff. If you
get a tooth abscess (infection), it can spread to your brain. But
that is VERY rare.
What element of art describes the darkness or lightness of an object
ice
Can the color of an object depend on the light it reflects
dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more
light that is why they are called dark and light
What term is defined as illusion of three dimensional texture created on a twodimesional surface such as canvas wood or paper
trompe l'oeil
Why are horizontal lines shorter than diagonal lines
just cause
What software allows users to create and manipulate
Practically all software allows you to create and manipulate
things. Word processors allow you to create and manipulate
documents. Excel allows you to create and manipulate spreadsheets.
Powerpoint allows you create and manipulate slide shows. Access
allows you create and manipulate databases. There is a huge range
of other software that allows you to create and manipulate
things.
When did Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension end
Marvin the Martian in the Third Dimension ended in 2005.
Which term is defined as a change in an objects position relative to a refrences point