Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - At least get the score of Chuanmei Culture, right?
At least get the score of Chuanmei Culture, right?
Art refers to the art that occupies a certain plane or space and has visibility, generally including painting, sculpture, design, architecture and so on. Some modern scholars also classify calligraphy and photography as art.
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Art examination is generally divided into:
1. Sketch test: The test duration is basically 3 hours. Sketch is divided into sketch figures and sketch still life, among which sketch figures are divided into: sketch head, half-length sketch and full-body sketch. It requires students to skillfully use lines and shades to accurately shape objects, understand students' modeling ability, and master the composition form and light sense between objects.
2. Color test: The test duration is basically 3 hours, and colors can be divided into: color still life, color landscape, color characters, etc. The form of expression can be gouache or watercolor, and the material is not limited; Mainly assess students' painting modeling foundation and color matching ability.
3. Sketch test: The test duration is basically within 1 hour. Sketch is divided into figure sketch and landscape sketch, which mainly examines students' ability to observe and record life and their understanding of human body dynamics.
4. Design test: the test duration is 1-2 hours, and the main contents include: design basis, plane composition, three-dimensional composition, etc.
5. Creation examination: painting creation and proposition creation.
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