How to create digital art
  • 1. What is the foundational element in digital art creation?
A) Canvas
B) Brushes
C) Software
D) Paints
  • 2. Which file format is generally preferred for high-quality digital art?
A) BMP
B) GIF
C) JPEG
D) PNG
  • 3. What is 'layering' primarily used for in digital art?
A) Printing optimization
B) Creating 3D effects
C) Separating elements
D) Saving storage space
  • 4. What does RGB stand for?
A) Raster Graphic Burst
B) Red, Green, Blue
C) Really Great Black
D) Random Geometric Blend
  • 5. Which tool is best for precise selections in digital art?
A) Brush Tool
B) Lasso Tool
C) Gradient Tool
D) Eraser Tool
  • 6. What is anti-aliasing used for?
A) Smoothing edges
B) Adding noise
C) Sharpening images
D) Reducing color depth
  • 7. What is a raster image primarily composed of?
A) Shapes
B) Vectors
C) Pixels
D) Paths
  • 8. Which of the following is a common blending mode?
A) Multiply
B) Add
C) Divide
D) Subtract
  • 9. What is a 'tablet' used for in digital art?
A) Printing surface
B) File storage
C) Input device
D) Display screen
  • 10. What is color grading?
A) Adjusting colors
B) Line art creation
C) 3D modeling
D) Sketching process
  • 11. Which tool is most suitable for creating smooth gradients?
A) Gradient Tool
B) Blur Tool
C) Clone Stamp Tool
D) Paint Bucket Tool
  • 12. What does DPI stand for?
A) Dots Per Inch
B) Digital Pixels Integrated
C) Dynamic Point Interface
D) Data Processing Index
  • 13. What is the purpose of using masks in digital art?
A) Adding watermarks
B) Reducing resolution
C) Non-destructive editing
D) Increasing file size
  • 14. What is the difference between lossy and lossless compression?
A) Data loss
B) Complexity
C) Image quality
D) File size
  • 15. What is the Golden Ratio often used for in composition?
A) Color balance
B) Texture creation
C) Perspective accuracy
D) Visual harmony
  • 16. What is the primary function of a Wacom tablet?
A) 3D modeling
B) Video editing
C) Digital drawing
D) Text editing
  • 17. What is 'Clipping Mask' used for?
A) Confine effects
B) Sharpening image
C) Blurring image
D) Adding noise
  • 18. What is vector art composed of?
A) Paths and shapes
B) Layers
C) Pixels
D) Gradients
  • 19. Which software is commonly used for vector graphics?
A) Adobe Photoshop
B) Adobe Illustrator
C) Clip Studio Paint
D) Procreate
  • 20. What is the primary benefit of using vector graphics?
A) Realistic textures
B) High resolution
C) Scalability
D) Ease of editing
  • 21. What is dithering?
A) Adding noise
B) Correcting color
C) Sharpening image
D) Smoothing edges
  • 22. What is the use of the 'Clone Stamp' tool?
A) Add Text
B) Erase images
C) Copy parts
D) Resize images
  • 23. What is 'rule of thirds'?
A) Layer organization method
B) Compositional guideline
C) Color mixing technique
D) Brush stroke style
  • 24. What is the benefit of working with non-destructive editing techniques?
A) Faster processing
B) Reversibility
C) Improved image resolution
D) Smaller file sizes
  • 25. What does CMYK stand for?
A) Cadmium, Manganese, Yttrium, Potassium
B) Cool, Mellow, Yellow, Key
C) Carbon, Magnesium, Yttrium, Krypton
D) Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
  • 26. What is perspective in art?
A) Anatomy
B) Color theory
C) Line weight
D) Spatial depth
  • 27. Which of these is NOT a drawing software?
A) Photoshop
B) Premiere Pro
C) Clip Studio Paint
D) Procreate
  • 28. What is the purpose of using reference images?
A) Avoiding creativity
B) Copying other artists
C) Accurate details
D) Speeding up process
  • 29. What is the purpose of digital painting?
A) Video games
B) 3D modeling
C) Web design
D) Simulate painting
  • 30. What is 'vanishing point' in drawing?
A) Perspective point
B) Focal point
C) Source of light
D) Geometric center
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