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1 What will happen if you put your subject smack in the middle of a frame?
A it will seem static**
B it will be the most exciting frame
C nothing will happen, it has no effect on anything
D it will seem staged

2 If you want to see a darker and clearer image of your previous frame, you might set the opacity of your onion skin to
A .70
B .20
C .10
D .00\
(I have no idea on that one)

3 What is the computer 2D graphics term for seeing multiple frames at once?
A rule of thirds
B motion path
C onion skin**
D value

4 It is not possible to import photographs into drawn animation programs
A True
B False**

5 The library is the place to store images including drawings parts of a drawing or photos that you want to use or reuse in your animation
A True**
B False

But his answers were correct

This time! There's no guarantee, though, so you need to be aware of what publishers, teachers, and other kids are capable of doing.

1. What will happen if you put your subject smack in the middle of a frame?

- The answer is A. it will seem static.
- When you place your subject in the center of a frame, it creates a balanced and symmetrical composition, which can often make the image feel static and lacking in dynamic energy. To make the composition more visually interesting and engaging, it's often recommended to use the rule of thirds or other compositional techniques to position the subject off-center.

2. If you want to see a darker and clearer image of your previous frame, you might set the opacity of your onion skin to...
- Unfortunately, the information needed to answer this question is not provided. The options given are A. .70, B. .20, C. .10, and D. .00, but without knowing the specific settings and characteristics of the software or tool being used, it is impossible to determine the correct answer. To get the answer, you may need to consult the user manual or documentation of the specific animation software or tool you are using, or you can search for tutorials or guides online that explain how to adjust the opacity settings of the onion skin feature in your chosen software.

3. What is the computer 2D graphics term for seeing multiple frames at once?
- The answer is C. onion skin.
- Onion skinning refers to the technique used in computer 2D graphics and animation where multiple frames are displayed simultaneously, usually as transparent overlays, to help artists and animators visualize and compare the movement and progression of each frame. This technique allows for better continuity and smoother animation.

4. It is not possible to import photographs into drawn animation programs.
- The answer is B. False.
- Most drawn animation programs allow for the import of photographs and other images to be used in the animation. This feature is particularly useful when incorporating real-life elements, backgrounds, or photographic references into the animated scene.

5. The library is the place to store images including drawings, parts of a drawing, or photos that you want to use or reuse in your animation.
- The answer is A. True.
- In animation software, the library is typically a designated space or folder where you can store and organize various images, drawings, parts of drawings, or photos that you may need to use or reuse in your animation. This central storage location allows for easy access to elements needed for your animation project, improving workflow efficiency.

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Be careful of lists of answers. Sometimes kids deliberately post wrong answers. Sometimes teachers and/or test publishers mix the questions and answer choices up. Sometimes they change them completely!

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