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Arts, 31.01.2020 06:52 MrSavannahCat

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lesson 1 (5.0 points)

1. what is variety? (1.0 points) variety is

2. what is assemblage? (1.0 points)

3. what is conceptual art? (1.0 points)

4. when lithography was a new printing technique, what advantage did it have over other forms of mass-produced printing? (1.0 points)

5. what type of art is ferdinand cheval's le palais idéal an example of? (1.0 points)

lesson 2 (5.0 points)

1. in inkscape, what does the trace bitmap command do? (1.0 points)

2. if you wanted to use inkscape's trace bitmap command to trace the edge between two different colors, which of the command's tracing techniques would you use? (1.0 points)

3. in inkscape, if you want to make changes to an original image without affecting clones of that image, what command do you need to use? (1.0 points)

4. what is a drop shadow? (1.0 points)

5. in inkscape, if you apply a filter and don't like how it looks, what is a command you can use to go back to how the project was before? (1.0 points)

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