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[Q3] ART - QUIZ 1 - CONTRAST, ANALOGOUS AND COMPLEMENTARY

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 [Q3] ART - QUIZ 1 - CONTRAST, ANALOGOUS AND COMPLEMENTARY Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer. Certainly! Here are 10 multiple-choice test questions for your grade 4 class on the elements of photography, focusing on contrast, analogous colors, and complementary colors: 1. **Contrast Question**:    What does "contrast" refer to in photography?    - A) The size of the subject in the photograph.    - B) The difference between light and dark areas in the photograph.    - C) The color temperature of the image. 2. **Analogous Colors Question**:    What are analogous colors, and how are they used in photography?    - A) Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, used to create harmony.    - B) Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel, used to create a sense of unity.    - C) Colors that are bright and vibrant, used to draw attention to the subject. 3. **Complementary Co...

[Q3] ARTS - Understanding Design Principles: Harmony in Colors, Shapes, and Lines

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  Understanding Design Principles: Harmony in Colors, Shapes, and Lines By Pj Miana  1. Explains the truism that design principles still apply for any new design (contrast of colors, shapes, and lines produces harmony) whether done by hand or machine (computer) Introduction:   Design principles serve as the foundation for creating visually appealing and functional artworks, whether they are crafted by hand or through modern technology like computers. By understanding these principles, we can effectively combine colors, shapes, and lines to achieve harmony in our designs.   1. Harmony in Colors:   Colors play a vital role in design, evoking emotions and setting the mood of a composition. Creating harmony in colors involves:   - Contrast: Using colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel to create visual interest and make elements stand out.   - Complementary Colors: Pairing colors that are opposite each other on...