Why would an artist want to vary the line weight in a drawling?
A. To control me the color of the line
B. To create crisp analytical lines
C. To make implied lines stronger
D. To make the drawling more interesting

Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears. What did he draw?
A. Depth
B. Form
C. Outline
D. Shadow

Melanie drew a silhouette of a house. Whar did she draw?
A. Depth
B. Form
C. Outline
D. Shadow

Respuesta :

Why would an artist want to vary the line weight in a drawling?

A. To control me the color of the line  

Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears. What did he draw?  

A. Depth  

Melanie drew a silhouette of a house. What did she draw?  

D. Shadow  


I believe that these are the correct answers:


Why would an artist want to vary the line weight in a drawing?

a. to control the color of the line

This is because if you have a heavy pencil weight, the color is straight up black, but when the lines are thin, they will be gray.


Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears. What did he draw?

b. form or c. outline

The outer edge of a shape is the outline. The form of something is the pre-drawing.


Melanie drew a silhouette of a house. What did she draw?

c. outline


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