Test I.
Direction: Read each statement carefully and fill in the blanks with the correct answer. (10pts.)
1. ____________ This medium is characterized by fine lines and varying line qualities. Different dots, lines, and densities are used to obtain effects.
2. ____________ This is one of the oldest techniques of illustration that was popular during the Middle Ages, and gained prominence after the invention of the printing press.
3. ____________ It can boast of excellent blending properties and some different grades and hardness for different effects.
4. ____________ This method needs no explanation since it is so well known and commonly employed, by artists, illustrators, and even by people attempting to explain or convey a concept simply.
5. ____________ These are a preferred medium for people who are just beginning their illustration journey since they are relatively easy to work with.
6. _____________ This method was started by drawing on the surface of smooth limestone plates with the help of oil, fat, or wax.
7. ____________ It is creating effects and shades by adding water to create different transparencies of the pigmented colour.
8._____________ This bears a striking similarity to the sort of illustrations that are done on paper, canvas, or similar traditional medium.
9._____________ They are more chunky and have less gradation or flow, and are mainly used in creating illustrations for the web such as posters, logos, and so on.
10.____________ This Illustration has been around from the time cave people began drawing little stick figures on their cave walls.
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