Adobe Illustrator CS5 Classroom In A Book Lesson 9 - Working with Perspective Drawing
exam review questions
(p.272) ________ in drawing is an approximate representation, on a flat surface, of an image as it is seen by the eye.
(p.272 & 273) Objects drawn in perspective are characterized by the following feature: they are drawn ________ as their distance from the observer increases.
(p.272 & 273) Objects drawn in perspective are characterized by the following feature: the perspective objects are ________, which means that an object or distance appears shorter than it actually is because it is angled toward the viewer.
(p.273) The Perspective ________ allows you to approximately represent a scene on a flat surface, as it is naturally perceived by the human eye.
(p.274) The Perspective Grid by default is set up as a ________ perspective.
(p.274) You use the Perspective Grid to draw and ________ content in perspective, although the grid is non-printing.
(p.274) Illustrator can have up to ________ points of perspective.
(p.274) A ________-point perspective can be very useful for drawing roads, railway tracks, or buildings viewed so that the front is directly facing the viewer.
(p.274) Three-point perspective is usually used for ________ seen from above or below.
(p.274) To edit the perspective grid, you can either select the Perspective Grid ________ or edit using the Define Grid menu item
(p.274) You cannot make changes to the perspective grid if you have content on the grid.
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(p.274) You can create only one perspective grid per Illustrator document.
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(p.275) The location of the ________ indicates the observer’s eye level.
(p.275) The ________ allows you to drag the Perspective Grid to different parts of the artboard or to a different artboard altogether.
(p.276) You are able to ________ most changes made to the Perspective Grid.
(p.277) Before you begin drawing in perspective, you need to select a grid plane to attach the content to, using the ________ or keyboard shortcuts.
(p.277) In Perspective Grid, a(n) ________ plane is the plane on which you draw an object to project the observer’s view of that portion of the scene.
(p.278) When drawing on the grid plane, objects do not snap to the grid lines by default. However, ________ do help to snap to corners and edges.
(p.278) Snapping to the perspective grid doesn’t work if you are ________ out too far.
(p.279) If you use the Selection tool to drag an object that was drawn in perspective, it maintains its original perspective and changes to match the Perspective Grid.
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(p.284) If you have already created objects, Illustrator provides an option to ________ the objects to an active plane on the Perspective Grid.
(p.285) You can edit the grid planes in perspective either before or after there is artwork on them in perspective.
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(p.290) You can directly add text to a perspective plane when the grid is visible.
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(p.292) Adding ________ to a perspective plane when the grid is visible is a great way to add repeating items, such as windows.
(p.292) Like text, you can bring symbols into perspective after creating them in ________ mode.
(p.292) When you edit a symbol definition, it means that if you edit the content, it will change all of the window symbols on the artboard, which are called ________.
(p.295) Illustrator allows you to ________ an object from the associated perspective plane and make it available as normal artwork.