ACTUAL EXAM (FROM MRS SWEEK-S SET) PRACTICE
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS//VERIFIED//GRADED A+//
Portable Network Graphics (P.N.G)
supposed to take place of G.I.F. Can handle millions of
colors and compress files without degrading image
The Golden Section
Also golden mean or golden ratio. 1:1.6. Pleasing to the
human eye. Found in man made structures.
The Rule of thirds
Popular with photographers. It divides their view into
thirds horizontally and vertically. Photographers try to
place focal point on the grid rather than center of
picture.
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,Basic Design Principles
Contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity.
Repetition
Use same fonts and colors throughout design. Makes
users feel comfortable they are in the same place.
Contrast
Some elements of design are different to help catch the
viewers eye. Keeps from boredom
proximity
groups related elements together. Ex: text and image
that go together. Also used to create white space
White Space
Helps keep harmony and balance to design. It allows
eye to rest. Does not have to be white can be any empty
space
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,alignment
allows eye to connect related elements. Ex: flush left,
flush right, centered.
Perspective
Allows designed to create depth in a image and creates
focal point for the eye.
Two types of perspective
Linear perspective and atmospheric perspective
Linear perspective
closer element is the larger it is. Small objects seem
further away and larger are closer.
Horizontal line
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, Is important to linear perspective. It is where the sky
and land meet. It will have a vanishing point where lines
converge and disappear
atmospheric perspective
called aerial perspective. It considers how objects look.
further away object more dust and pollutants you have
to look through to see it. So close up object are in
focus. Further away are usually blurred
Color Models
Two basic R.B.G and C.M.Y.K
R.B.G.
Red blue green- these colors cannot be created by
mixing other colors. Used for computers and
Televisions. It is additive system light is added to
source to see the light
White
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