The answer is c. When placing objects in art the close items should appear bigger because they are in the foreground.
When depth is added to a 2D shape, it becomes a 3D figure.
A two-dimensional shape is exactly what it sounds like; it's a shape with two dimensions, length and width.
If depth is added to this shape, it gains a third dimension.
A 3D shape is defined as a shape or figure with three dimensions. Since our current figure applies to this definition, we can assume that our figure would become a 3D figure.
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I think those are all of them, I can't find my vocab slide I did when I had Ed-Tech AKA Digital Media
A unit of measurement that is standard, and has been used by artists (including myself) to accurately create the proportions of the human figure
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Before their use on the loom, warp and filling yarns must be prepared for weaving. In preparation for weaving, each warp end (yarn) must be threaded through its own drop wire, heddle eye, and reed dent. ... Placing the warp yarns on the loom is done either by drawing-in or by tying-in.
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