Answer:
d. tortillians
Explanation:
Artists very often use chamois leather widely known as 'shammy' in charcoal and pencil drawing, as blending tool which can soften pencil tones. Shammy is a smaller piece of lamb skin treated by oils.
The gum is not only a means of wiping out a mistake from a drawing, but also a way to draw white lines from surfaces that are already saturated with graphite or carbon, in other words - to work in the negative and blend pencil or charcoal tone.
Because it is a soft and sticky rubber, it will be easy for you to mold exactly the rubber you need to remove coal dust or graphite from paper. It won't stain on the drawing, nor is it too strong to tear the paper due to frequent corrections, so it's great for beginners and students.
Answer:
horrible
Explanation:
i can't complete my Google classroom
1: nature: gains a personal touch or idea of what nature could be/ deeper meaning of influential decision
2: people and world events: allows you to see a deeper meaning of what people/world events mean/ to them or others
3: myths and legends: they can inspire your imagination and allow you to create a world with familiarity
4: spiritual or religious beliefs: some religious beliefs allow you to see what different religions look like from a different time period, or gives you an opportunity to depict for yourself what you think of different religious perspectives in art form
5: creative techniques: artists will use creative techniques to have a unique perspective on what they are explaining
Answer:
D. using different poses for different subjects.
Explanation:
Raphael (1483-1520) was one of the most famous painter in Italy and beyond. His work is still celebrated today all around the world.
He was particularly famous for the ability to bring life to every paint. He used a fairly simple technique - using different poses for different subjects - but it was and still is very effective because the pose for the subject was studied and adapted to the character, adding another level of complexity and analysis to the paint.