Answer:
its Monophonic
Explanation:
Monophony is the simplest of musical textures, consisting of a melody, typically sung by a single singer or played by a single instrument player without accompanying harmony or chords.
How do people draw Nightcore on a computer then make it into a video? How do I draw anime? How long does it take?
how to make nightcore on computer
nightcore sulotion ^^ (search it up)
how to draw anime
anime drawing solution^^ (search it up)
It depends on your experience, your talent and the amount of details you give in your drawing. Also if you want to colour, what colour you use. Though for a beginner it takes almost 2–4 hours. how long it takes
Answer:
Not so sure about the nightcore. Love the songs tho. But the anime it matters how good you want it. The better it is the longer it talked. It takes me about three hours to draw on picture. Mainly I think of an idea, sketch it, than you clean it up. And if it’s an OC you need to think of the character personality. Are they crazy or moody?
Explanation:
Look around you and write down about someone you know that you think will be a memorable character in a play. Write down details about this person, as you would when you write a play.
Does this character give you an idea for the plot of a one act play? If yes, what would the plot for your play be? If no, why not?
Answer:
you need to use one of your friend or family members kid
Explanation:
What makes the play trifles by Susan Glaspell unique?
Name this rest: Upside down top hat shape. eighth rest quarter rest half rest whole rest
Answer:
Whole rest
Explanation:
Answer:
its D
Explanation:
How do i draw a black girl with curls?
The symbol E represents a chord with which quality?
Diminished seventh
Dominant seventh
Major
Minor
It is a major chord as the others have a symbol as well
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Match the following principles of design with their correct definition.
please explain idk what to do thank u
Answer:
so maybe put an object that makes a sound like a guitar or something else and for silence put somethings that has no sound
Explanation:
hope that helped :D
What is ornamentation?
(Music related)
please give a long explanation, thank you
Answer:
Ornamentation, in music, the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms.
Answer:
In music, ornaments (or embellishments) are musical "flourishes"— usually added notes—that are not usually needed/essential to carry the overall line/pattern of the melody, but are used instead to decorate or "ornament" that line, add extra interest and variety, and give the performer the opportunity to add expressiveness to a song or instrumentation.
Explanation:
Hope it helps!
Mecca is (SW , NW , NE , SE) of Cairo. True or false
hey! so today hasn't been the greatest day and i was wondering what i should do? i mean i have been doing some art to help.
Answer:
ok kyvgjcfthfy
Explanation:
ghghhhuuu
Answer:
Play an instrument or create an art piece about the good things that you have in your life.
Explanation:
I can't make them on Musescore. Help me please!!!
Donald plans to paint a realistic close-up of a cat. He wants to make the composition very precise and show fine details, such as the cat’s whiskers. Which type of paint should he use?
A. acrylic
B. watercolor
C. oil
D. tempera
Answer:
Tempera
Explanation:
I think that would be best for lines and precise details as others may be a little less precise and a hint is tempera doesn't darken with age. I hope this helps!
Answer:
C. Oil
Hope this helps
Explanation:
whose better Tamiki Suo or Kyoya Oturey from Orian high host club.
Answer:
Tamaki Souh
Explanation:
He's funnier but Kyoya does have his golden moments
Answer:
Tamaki
Explanation:
i love how he fanboys over haruhi all the time, also just how he acts so spoiled
Who wore this outfit better?
Answer:
I believe both but I love the second one lol
1. How can an artist control line weight in a drawing to make the subject appear realistic?
Select all that apply.
(2 points)
Keeping line thickness the same throughout the drawing
Varying line thickness throughout the drawing
Keeping line value the same throughout the drawing
Varying line value throughout the drawing
2. Why would an artist want to vary the line weight in a drawing? (1 point)
To control the color of the line
To create crisp analytical lines
To make implied lines stronger
To make the drawing more interesting
3. Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears. What did he draw? (1 point)
Depth
Form
Outline
Shadow
4. Melanie drew a black silhouette of a house. What did she draw? (1 point)
Depth
Form
Outline
Shadow
5. Miguel drew the form of a cluster of grapes with highlights on a few single grapes facing the light source. What did he draw? (1 point)
Contour
Depth
Outline
Shadow
6. Andrew painted a picture of a child looking into her mother's eyes with the child's arm stretched out and hand pointing at the mother. The mother's eyes are focused directly on the viewer. What is the implied line in this composition? (1 point)
The line between the child and the mother
The line between the mother and viewer
The outline of the child's face
The outline of the mother's face
7. Carrie drew a picture of a man whose foot pointed in the direction of the woman sitting beside him. The woman's feet are tucked under her long skirt. Both the man and woman gaze at the viewer of the drawing. What is the implied line in this composition? (1 point)
The line between the man's head and the woman's head
The line between the man and the viewer
The line between the man's feet and the woman
The line between the woman and the viewer
8. Jordan drew a picture of a farm scene, with a rifle pointed in the direction of a group of chickens pecking corn on the ground in front of a barn. Where is the viewer's eye going to be directed? (1 point)
To the barn
To the chickens
To the rifle
To the sky
9. Which of the following is true about line direction in any work of art? (1 point)
The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's hand.
The eye of the viewer follows random directions from one object in the work to another.
The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a clockwise path.
The eye of the viewer starts at the top of any work and follows a counter-clockwise path.
10. Mike is drawing the path that electrical wires follow through the building of his company. What type of line will his drawing most likely consist of? (1 point)
Analytic
Contour
Expressive
Implied
An artist can control line weight in a drawing to make the subject appear realistic by
Varying line thickness & line value throughout the drawingAn artist would want to vary the line weight in a drawing so as:
To make the drawing more interestingIf Jacob drew the outer edge of a rabbit's ears, then he drew an:
OutlineIf Melanie drew a black silhouette of a house, then she draw:
OutlineIf Miguel drew the form of a cluster of grapes with highlights on a few single grapes facing the light source, then he drew an:
ContourIf Andrew painted a picture of a child looking into her mother's eyes with the child's arm stretched out and hand pointing at the mother, with the mother's eyes are focused directly on the viewer. Then the implied line in this composition is:
The line between the child and the mother
If Carrie drew a picture of a man whose foot pointed in the direction of the woman sitting beside him. The woman's feet are tucked under her long skirt. Both the man and woman gaze at the viewer of the drawing. Then the implied line in this composition is:
The line between the man's feet and the woman's foot
If Jordan drew a picture of a farm scene, with a rifle pointed in the direction of a group of chickens pecking corn on the ground in front of a barn. Then the viewer's eye going to be directed:
To the chickens
The following that is true about line direction in any work of art is:
The eye of the viewer follows the direction made by the artist's handIf Mike is drawing the path that electrical wires follow through the building of his company. Then the type of line that his drawing would most likely consist of is:
AnalyticRead more here:
https://brainly.com/question/1096990
Answer:
Explanation:
the guy above me is wrong on question 1
1. Varying line thickness throughout the drawing & Varying line value throughout the drawing
no artists believe that using a combination of cool colors will make their piece come off as calm and relaxing.
True
False
Hey, I have a question, I was thinking that if you have engineering skills or drawing skill you could help me to start a project , which would be a life or WW3 simulation.
Comment or answer if you would like to help.
Answer:
I'm pretty good at computer engineering so I could make a 3d simulation
Explanation:
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among those art and crafts from luzon which in your favorite one and why
Answer:
the awnser is based on you
Explanation:
red and cream is what color scheme?
Answer:
Colors that go well with red:
Primary red works well with yellow, white, tawny-orange, green, blue and black.
Tomato red works well with cyan, mint green, sand, creamy-white, and grey.
Cherry red works well with azure, grey, light-orange, sandy, pale-yellow, and beige.
Answer:
the color scheme red and cream is a color scheme created by vennesa she made it with barn red crimson red and electric red also composed of cream cookies and cream and fawn
Explanation:
if this is not correct then it is because your question was not very persise
(music)
please help!!
(baroque music text questions)
2. What is ornamentation?
Answer:
Ornamentation is the embellishment of a melody, either by adding notes or by modifying rhythms.
View compare to POP Art in a short paragraph.
Answer:
pop is so nice
Explanation:
nice ok l have only pop arts
The opposite of recitative is:
O A. andante.
O B. verismo.
O c. Sprechstimme.
O D. aria.
Answer:
aria is the opposite of recitative
The opposite of recitative is aria
what is the raw agricultural ingredient used to make store bought popcorn?\
what are the steps for making this product?
Is anyone else just on here because their desperate for human contact ? Or is it just me :(
Answer:
No
Explanation:
I dont have grades
What is the first step when making artwork with paper shapes? (1 point) a student cuts a piece of paper for artwork created with paper shapes © Poliuszko / iStock 2017 Arrange your shapes on paper. Cut out your shapes. Paste your shapes to paper.
Some artists like to position all the torn and cut paper shapes on the backing sheet of paper or card before gluing any in place. This allows them to consider the relationship between the different shapes, and make alterations if necessary, before committing to a particular arrangement. owever, I prefer a more intuitive, direct approach. I start with one shape and fix that in position, and then I add other shapes in relation to the first one.
Although I make some reference to the location sketch, as a starting point, I am only thinking of very basic shapes and divisions at this stage. I might overlap some of the paper shapes, and I try to avoid placing them exactly parallel to the edges of the painting paper. Rather than having lots of right angles and parallel lines, I prefer more subtle angles and diagonals. These create a more dynamic quality in the design.
Consequently, once I have decided on a shape and glued it in place, I cannot alter it. But ironically, by adopting this approach, I am able to keep the initial stages of the painting fairly undefined – so allowing me different options in terms of the way to proceed. Generally, I start with just four or five shapes: these, as I have explained, will indicate the key divisions within the composition – for example, where a telegraph pole intersects a field, or the top of a harbour wall abuts a building. I often emphasize such divisions and extend them right across the image.
To secure the collage shapes in place, I use a matt acrylic medium – usually Spectrum Copolymer Emulsion. Essentially, this is the same medium that is used in the manufacture of acrylic paint. An advantage of this medium is that it is waterproof, whereas PVA, which is equally suitable as an adhesive, is water-soluble.
I dilute the acrylic medium with water for use with thin papers, but apply it undiluted for gluing materials such as corrugated card, mountboard and fabric. An alternative method, which I sometimes use, is to impress a paper shape into an area of wet acrylic
This might imply that I am only thinking about the subject matter in literal terms. However, I am also considering the way that various shapes interrelate and begin to create interest and balance within the design. For instance, you will see that I have placed some tissue-paper shapes at the top to balance the ones in the foreground. Equally, I am thinking of the textures and how these could be used later.
Next, as in Stage 2, I sometimes develop the collage further, before starting to apply the two main colours that I have chosen for the subject. I decided to use a blue and a golden sand colour for this painting, working as usual with acrylic inks and applying them with a soft-haired 5cm varnishing brush. The collage must be dry before starting on this stage, for which I first wet the paper by spraying it with water. With the painting held vertically at an easel, I apply the colours randomly, allowing them to create haphazard effects.
With the entire painting surface now covered in some way, either with collage or colour, I begin to think more particularly about textures. For those areas in which a rich textural quality will be useful, I use white acrylic paint, which is applied quite freely with a linoprinting roller, as shown in Stage 3. Again, I aim to create a sense of unity by repeating the texture in different areas, although avoiding those passages of the initial blue or golden sand colour which I estimate will relate to specific parts of the subject matter. As well as adding texture, the white acrylic imparts a luminosity to the painting later on, when coloured glazes made from diluted acrylic inks are applied over it.
During the next stage, with a fresh look at the location drawing, and where appropriate exploiting the divisions, marks and surface effects that are now part of the painting, I start to resolve the essential elements. As you can see in Stage 4, I have now defined the main house, using white acrylic paint, and with black acrylic ink offset from the edge of a piece of card, I am putting in some fencing posts. The challenge is to balance areas that give meaning and definition with those that are left as textural, abstract qualities.
Finally, as shown in Stage 5, I draw with a dip pen and some black or brown acrylic ink to add any further outlines and details that I think are necessary.
What can adding contrast do for the overall effect of the artwork?
Answer:
Contrast will help important details stand out and will help the piece be more balanced
Explanation:
I need some tips on how to draw better & stuff. If you do, that's great. I'll follow you & have a great day. Peace
Answer:
Explanation:
Just keep on trying :)
Answer:
1. Go draw something. Repeat.
2. Look at drawings.
3. Draw from drawings.
4. Draw from photographs.
5. Draw from life.
6. Take a class.
7. Keep a sketchbook
8. Be intentional.
Explanation: Draw for fun not the result :)
What are the 3 elements in media that affect us select one and explain it
Answer:
It brings together the “three C's”—computing, communication, and content—and is a direct consequence of the digitization of media content and the popularization of the Internet.
What are the 3 main types of stages in the theatre
my class is called tech theatre
Answer: Arena theatres and Thrust theaters and platform theatres
Explanation: