OED Animation Grade 11

OED Animation Grade 11
OED Animation Grade 11

OED Animation Grade 11

Q1. This means being paid by various clients to work on specific projects for them.
Answer: Freelancing
Q2. This means a "traditional" job at an office, with a boss, co-workers, a regular paycheck, etc.
Answer: Full-time Employment
Q3. This means creating a product from start to finish and selling it directly to consumers.
Answer: Self-publishing
Q4. This is doing commissions for clients.
Answer: Commission Work
Q5. This is working full-time at a company.
Answer: Corporate Job
Q6. The main task of the illustrator is to focus the viewer’s attention on a visual concept.
Answer: False
Q7. An illustrator produces imagery themselves and not necessarily the whole design.
Answer: True
Q8. Designers try to keep balance between visual and text.
Answer: True
Q9. A designer organizes elements (images, typography) in engaging compositions.
Answer: True
Q10. Illustrations are often supportive to other mediums.
Answer: True
Q11. Gathering information yourself (surveys, questionnaires):
Answer: Primary Research
Q12. Hiring external organizations to conduct research:
Answer: Secondary Research
Q13. Using existing information (internet, industry associations):
Answer: Tertiary Research
Q14. Marketing:
Answer: Planning and executing product conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution.
Q15. Business Plan:
Answer: Defines vision, mission, and steps to achieve goals.
Q16. The "lead" pencil is made from:
Answer: Graphite
Q17. They lack wooden casing and are thicker graphite strips:
Answer: Graphite Sticks
Q18. Convenient for fast sketches but with unvarying marks:
Answer: Mechanical Pencils
Q19. Cleaner charcoal in wooden/paper barrels:
Answer: Compressed Charcoal
Q20. Conté sticks are bound with:
Answer: Gum Arabic
Q21. Available in colors, water-soluble, thick/thin-leaded:
Answer: Colored Pencils
Q22. Hard pastel secured in a wooden barrel:
Answer: Pastel Pencils
Q23. Hard stick for detail or soft pastel for blending:
Answer: Charcoal
Q24. Basic drawing tools:
Answer: Pencil and Paper
Q25. Traditional tool for applying ink:
Answer: Quill Pen
Q26. Blind Contour Drawing forces you to study a _____ closely.
Answer: Subject
Q27. Aim is not to produce a _____, but to strengthen eye-hand-brain connection.
Answer: Realistic Image
Q28. A _____ contour drawing is done without looking at the paper.
Answer: Blind
Q29. Line creates structure, divides frames, and leads the eye via _____.
Answer: Contrast
Q30. Initially a _____ for outlining edges.
Answer: Tool
Q31. Measuring _____ you draw helps check mistakes.
Answer: Before
Q32. To draw with accurate proportions, employ proper _____.
Answer: Techniques
Q33. Most drawing time is spent on _____.
Answer: Comparing/Re-measuring
Q34. Proportion refers to _____ relationships.
Answer: Size
Q35. Veins: Gradual soft shading; wrinkles: darker valleys.
Answer: True
Q36. Use blunt 4B pen for prominent folds.
Answer: False
Q37. Fingernails: Left/right sides lighter.
Answer: False
Q38. Feminine hand: Blunt HB pencil + circular motions.
Answer: True
Q39. Skin: Use 2B/4B for bony areas.
Answer: True
Q40. Shade nails for old person contrast.
Answer: False
Q41. Avoid blending for realistic skin texture.
Answer: False
Q42. Use 0.10mm HB pencil for skin layers.
Answer: False
Q43. Baby hands: Thick joints, plump fingers.
Answer: True
Q44. Elderly: Pronounce joints due to less fat.
Answer: True
Q45. Template layers are not _____.
Answer: Printed
Q46. File placed on a _____ (dimmed to 50%).
Answer: Template Layer
Q47. Press _____ to confirm Layer Options.
Answer: OK
Q48. Modify paths by _____ existing paths.
Answer: Editing
Q49. Create template layers when _____ raster artwork.
Answer: Placing
Q50. Paths can be _____, but joined via endpoints.
Answer: Split
Q51. Use _____ and Control Panel for anchor points.
Answer: Properties Panel
Q52. Template layers help _____ images manually.
Answer: Trace
Q53. Create shapes with the _____ tool.
Answer: Shape Builder
Q54. Shortcut to connect endpoints: _____.
Answer: Ctrl+J (Windows)
Q55. Vector Graphics:
Answer: Scalable without quality loss.
Q56. Watercolor Illustrations:
Answer: Use color pigments + water.
Q57. Lithography:
Answer: Uses limestone plate with oil/wax.
Q58. Collage:
Answer: Assemblage of different materials.
Q59. Offset Lithography:
Answer: High-volume color printing.
Q60. Gesture Drawing:
Answer: Fast, expressive lines (timed).
Q61. Continuous Line Drawing:
Answer: Unbroken, free-flowing lines.
Q62. Cross Contour:
Answer: Uses line to show 3D volume.
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