Adobe Illustrator CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 12 - Applying Effects
exam review questions
(p.355) ________ change the look of an object.
(p.355 & 359) Effects are ________, which means you can apply an effect to an object and then modify or remove it at any time using the Appearance panel.
(p.357) The Effect menu commands alter the appearance of an object without changing the ________ object.
(p.357) Applying an effect automatically adds the effect to the object's ________ attribute.
(p.257) You can only apply one effect to an object.
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(p.357) To edit the points that the effect creates, you must first ________ the object.
(p.357) There are two types of effects in Illustrator: vector effects and ________ effects.
(p.357) Vector effects are also called ________ effects.
(p.357) Raster effects are also called ________ effects.
(p.357 & 368) When you apply a raster effect, the original vector data (which is mathematical) is rasterized (converted to pixels) using the document’s raster effects settings, which determine the ________ of the resulting image.
(p.357) Effects are applied using the Effect menu or the Appearance panel and can be applied to objects or ________.
(p.360) You can make a warp from objects in your artwork, or you can use a preset warp shape or a mesh object as a(n) ________.
(p.363) Pathfinder effects are similar to working with Pathfinder commands in the Pathfinder panel, except they are applied as effects and do not change the underlying content.
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(p.366) You can apply raster effects to either vector or embedded ________ objects.
(p.366) Raster effects are effects that generate ________ rather than vector data.
(p.367) In the Effect ________, you can apply a single raster effect or multiple raster effects to an object.
(p.369) One of the three ways to create a 3D object: ________ extends a 2D object along the object’s z axis to add depth to the object.
(p.369) One of the three ways to create a 3D object: ________ sweeps a path or profile in a circular direction around the global y axis (revolve axis) to create a 3D object.
(p.369) One of the three ways to create a 3D object: ________ uses the z axis to rotate 2D artwork in 3D space and change the artwork's perspective.
(p.370) To speed up the revolving process on a slow computer, it may be helpful to deselect Preview in the 3D Revolve Options dialog box, make some changes, then select Preview again. That way the shape does not have to “________” on the artboard every time a change is made in the dialog box.
(p.370) In the 3D Options dialog box for the Extrude and Bevel and the Revolve 3D effect, click the ________ button to make the object appear hollow.
(p.371) The Revolve effect allows you to add one or more lights, vary the light ________, change the object’s shading color, and move lights around the object.
(p.372) You can map any ________ artwork that's stored as a symbol in the Symbols panel to your 3D artwork.
(p.372) Every 3D object is composed of multiple ________.
(p.374) You can map artwork to objects that use the Extrude & Bevel or Revolve effect, but you can’t map artwork to objects that only use the ________ effect.