105.6 Flashcards
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the solid form?
A) interior activation
B) unactivated texture
C) maximum perimeter weight
D) lengths fall to the same level
A) unactivated texture, maximum perimeter weight and lengths falling to the same length are all characteristics of solid form.
Solid form sculptures can be created along the following lines EXCEPT:
A) convex
B) vertical
C) diagonal
D) horizontal
B) solid form sculptures can be created along the convex, diagonal and horizontal lines.
Where are the shortest lengths found in the solid form?
A) apex
B) crown
C) interior
D) exterior
D) the shortest lengths found in a solid form are located in the exterior.
In natural fall, all lengths in solid form fall at the same:
A) level
B) angle
C) space
D) guide
A) in natural fall, all lengths in solid form fall to the same level.
Generally, the parting pattern for the solid form is parallel to the:
A) comb
B) shears
C) design line
D) sectioning line
C) generally, the parting pattern for the solid form is parallel to the design line.
The distribution used to sculpt a solid form is:
A) natural
B) shifted
C) directional
D) perpendicular
A) the distribution used to sculpt a solid form is natural.
Which of the following projection angles are used to sculpt a solid form?
A) 0 to 45
B) 45 to 90
C) natural fall and 0 degrees
D) natural fall and 45 degrees
C) natural fall and 0 degrees are the projection angles used to sculpt a solid form.
What type of design line is used to sculpt the solid form?
A) mobile
B) natural
C) multiple
D) stationary
D) the stationary design line is used to sculpt solid forms.
What can cause a graduated appearance to occur over the ear when sculpting solid forms?
A) tension
B) no projection
C) comb control
D) freeform sculpting
A) tension can cause a graduated appearance to occur over the ear when sculpting solid forms.
The technique of sculpting each parting slightly longer as you work up the head is known as:
A) blunt
B) overlapping
C) comb control
D) cross checking
B) the technique of sculpting each papering slightly longer as you work up the head is known as overlapping.