Which BEST explains how 3D art appears in modern movies?

• Almost any flat surface can be used as a movie screen.
• If there is any tool to show depth in the film, it is 3D art.
• Objects can appear to be coming out of the film toward audiences.
Rather than in the film itself, 3D art appears in the marketing for the film.

After examining animated films over the past three decades, what would you MOST likely learn about the society that created them?
• information about the religious culture of these societies
• the early history of animation in the later versions
• technological advancements and improvements in animation
• Nothing, since the principles of animation remain the same over time.

Tamika loves to draw and has mastered many techniques of 2D art. Are these skills enough for her to begin a career in the digital arts?
• No, very little from 2D art applies to 3D art.
O No, she will need to acquire some 3D skills as well.
• Yes, there is very little difference between 2D and 3D.
• Yes, 2D artists are among those in the highest demand.

Cave walls have a lot of texture. Why are painting on them considered 2D art?
• Art in 2D is limited to one surface.
• Early societies could not create 3D art.
• Anything that is not sculpture is 2D art.
• Texture is one of the elements of design.

Which BEST explains why sculpture and musical instruments have been found among the remains from prehistoric societies?
• Sculpture was more popular than musical instruments.
• Prehistoric societies were very different from modern cultures.
These are the only kinds of art that prehistoric societies created.
• Visual and performing arts are an important part of human society.

Which BEST explains when the logo likely emerged?
O during the prehistoric era
• with print advertising or labels
• when images could be reproduced in color
• in the past decade with the rise of digital arts

What kind of symbols are MOST likely to be found on a mask used in a ritual?
O those that relate to spiritual beliefs
•those that are common in all cultures
O those that are understood by few people
•those that are aesthetically pleasing to the culture

Which BEST explains why masks are common among African cultures but used differently?
• Because masks vary among cultures, so do their uses.
Individuals interpret art differently, and this is true of masks.
• Masks were part of spiritual practices, which are unique to cultures.
Masks were used to hide identity, so they needed to be different.

What do the cave paintings by prehistoric humans tell us about the role of art in these early societies?
• It was not as important as creating tools.
• Early humans wanted to perfect artistic techniques.
• Art has always played an important role in society.
• Art was one of the last parts of human society to evolve.

A mask was made using some ivory pieces. What would this tell us about the culture that made it?
• They lived in a region near the ocean.
• They did not think ivory was valuable.
• They were close to an elephant habitat.
• They used a lot of symbols in their masks.

• They were close to an elephant habitat.

They were close to an elephant habitat.

• They were close to an elephant habitat.

The presence of ivory pieces in the mask suggests that the culture that made it had access to elephants, as ivory comes from elephant tusks. This indicates that they were likely located in an area where elephants were native or had trade connections with regions that had elephants.