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Hi!
Personally, I love both drawing and perspective. So I <em>may</em> be able to help.
I think what your trying to convey here is that your bedroom drawings look dull and flat. I will do my best to assist you!
My favorite way to make anything pop is to add <em>perspective</em>, and you mention the fact that you find perspective hard to grasp.
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When I was a beginner artist, this vidxo definitely helped me a lot and I recommend you check it out. It mentions certain topics that I personally found really hard to grasp, and this video made me feel more confident about the subject.
Hope this helps! c:
I believe the correct answers are B, C, and D.
Colors create a mood in an artwork. They can't possibly neutralize it. Even if we tried to create a sense of monotony or gloom, it would still be a kind of mood. Now, there are different kinds of moods: energetic (for which we are more likely to use brighter colors, of course), or relaxed (darker and cooler colors, such as blue, green, violet, grey).
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By long custom in music school, we say that the "melodic minor" has two forms, ascending and descending. But really the minor scale is a variable one whose 6th and 7th degrees are often altered, particularly when ascending. A descending "melodic minor" is just the natural minor scale again.
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Hope this helps! Brainly if so! :)