RA 2 Modeling Flashcards
The process of _____ involves creating a form using a pliable material such as wax or clay.
Modeling
The size of a feature involves 3 dimensions:
length, width, & projection
The ___ of a feature is the amount that it extends beyond the level of the areas surrounding it.
Projection
The amount of ___ is generally the most difficult part of the feature to recreate.
Projection
When beginning to model a feature, it is important to first ____________ then mark that on the modeling material or work surface
measure desired length and width
The form or shape of a feature may be perfect, but if the ___ is inaccurate the modeled feature is inapprpriate
size
Working intently from single view & working close proximity without taking time step back and view will result in ____
distortion
The early phase of the restoration is concerned with achieving ___ and not ___ the surfaces.
accurate dimensions
smoothing
The surfaces can be smoothed by using a ____ & _____.
solvent and brush
The introduction of ___ to the modeled feature will make it look more realistic.
surface detail and contour
The greatest fault of waxing is ____
flatness
The recreation of pores, wrinkles, and furrows will remove the ___ appearance of a wax restoration on the skin surface
“flat”
Wrinkles and furrows can be reproduced by using a ____.
blunt-edged instrument or ligature
___ helps create a smoother edge to the wrinkle or furrow and produces a more natural looking indentation on the wax surface
Plastic
Pores can be reproduced on the wax surface using:
Stipple brush
Citrus peel
Dampened paper towel
Dampened gauze