B.
He created unity by using many different colors, shapes, and lines throughout the print.
C.
He created decorative patterns by repeating lines and shapes.
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Answer:
Hi! to answer your question i think it's A. i had this on my quiz before but i don't remember the answer. If my memory serves me correctly i think it A.
Explanation:
Answer:
Drawing "realistically" doesn't affect your ability to be an artist in the slightest.
Explanation:
Look at the art style of animator Dana Terrace, animator of Disney series "The Owl House". Her art isn't necessarily "realistic," but it's incredibly impressive nonetheless. My drawings aren't realistic in the least, but I'm still proud of them.
So in conclusion, it doesn't. It might discourage early artists from progressing, but it doesn't affect your ABILITY to be an artist, just your own mindset in the right circumstances.