1) Is a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an idea, sentiment or attitude. a) Gesture b) Gesture Drawing c) Gesture Components d) Asymmetry of the Body 2) Refers to a quick drawing that captures the pose, form and movement of the subject using few strokes, basic shapes and simple lines. a) Gesture b) Gesture Drawing c) Gesture Components d) Asymmetry of the Body 3) It is important for gesture drawing to know the parts of the body whenever he/she would draw a subject specifically human figure. a) Eight parts of the body b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 4) It is the part of the subject where the fluidity of movement can be found, the single motion helps you to see the subject as a whole rather than a collection of unrelated parts. a) Asymmetry of the Body b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 5) Is the main line use to accentuate slightly offset high curve points. a) Asymmetry of the Body b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 6) This is the one main line showing the subject's directional flow. a) CSI Rule b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 7) The bendliness of the curve you use, affects the way the gesture feels. a) CSI Rule b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 8) Curve, S-curve and I-straight line, these are the lines that you are going to use as you go draw the subject. a) CSI Rule b) Longest Axis c) Line of Action  d) Relaxed and Tense Curve 9) What type of line shows tension? a) Figure Drawing b) Line of Action c) Longest Axis d) Zigzag Line 10) Finished and detail drawing of human. a) Figure Drawing b) Line of Action c) Longest Axis d) Zigzag Line

Gesture Drawing and Its Components

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