I believe there is, however I could be incorrect. Are you talking about this person's music, artstyle, or personal appearance? I can answer more accurately the comments if you can provide this information. :)
Answer:
probably would help if you put the rest of the question
Explanation:
delete the untouched areas of the
new layer using the eraser tool.
repeat this technique to add more
highlights, adding a new layer
each time & make a copy of the original file as a
new layer and work on this copy.
blend the two layers by changing the
opacity of the upper layer.
Answer:
D. Symmetrical balance occurs when the weight of the artwork's composition is evenly distributed; asymmetrical balance happens when the visual weight in the artwork is not evenly distributed.
Explanation:
Hi there!
The rest of the options (minus the last option) mix up the definitions of symmetrical and asymmetrical balance.
Option A states that symmetrical balance happens when the visual weight in the artwork is <em>not</em> evenly distributed. This outlines <em>asymmetrical balance</em>, not symmetrical balance.
For Option B, <em>symmetrical balance </em>happens when identical elements are balanced, not asymmetrical balance.
Option C states that symmetrical balance happens when everything is grouped to one side of an artwork and that asymmetrical balance happens when two sides of an artwork are identical in colour and size. These definitions are mixed up.
Option D is the only answer that states the definitions correctly; symmetrical balance occurs when weight is evenly distributed on an artwork, and the opposite goes for asymmetrical balance.
I hope this helps!