yeah I need the answer for that too
1.a
2.b
3.d
4.its not b
5.a
6.a
7.a
8.a
9.a
10.its not d
I just took the test so I hope this helped
That is vegeta I’m pretty sure
Answer:
1. Pick up the nearest book, turn to a random page, read the first paragraph and write a song about what you find there.
2. Put yourself in the position of a dog who can’t find his way home – write a song from his perspective. Don’t mention that you’re a dog.
3. Write a song about the possible need to experience true sadness in order to appreciate real joy.
4. Write a Birthday song. A brand new birthday song that we can all replace the classic with.
5. Write a song about someone you love, without using the word love.
6. Think of a time when you felt terrified – try to write a song that would calm someone who was feeling that same way.
7. Imagine you’ve reached a point in your life where you’re homeless, stuck in a foreign town, you don’t speak the language or know anyone, and you have no possessions. Write a song that details that experience.
8. Write a song that summarizes or references a bunch of your personal favorite songs.
9. Look around the room for something that comforts you – write a song purely about that thing.
10. Write a song about a topic of expertise you have – whatever the subject, just roll with it.
Explanation:
I love songwriting myself and also use some of these. Hope this fixes your dry streak :)
Answer:
I'm not sure about this one,but I hope this helps you out!
Explanation:
Artworks that exhibit a full range of value are generally successful. It doesn't matter the type of art you are creating. As long as there are dark values in harmony with light values, your artwork will most likely be aesthetically pleasing. A full range of value means that they are ample amounts of light values- called tints, and dark values - called shades. To be sure that you have a full range of value in your artwork you may create a value scale.
Using a value scale, you can be sure that you create a full range of value. Many artists use a value scale as they work, identifying specific values and adding them in appropriate spots.
The whole point to value is to create the illusion of light. So value is used to basically create the illusion of highlights and shadows. Highlights and shadows combine to create the illusion of a light source. Remember, without light we cannot see. So technically, without a light source, you have no illusion.
This is why value is mentioned so frequently on all of the art instruction videos and pages on this website. It's important. If you understand and implement value correctly in your drawings and paintings, you will see immediate improvement. Value is essential to success.