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The best description of a "highlight" when shading an object to make it appear 3D is... (multiple choice) the use of a "highlighter" to draw attention to an area the highest point of a standing object
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The best description of a "highlight" when shading an object to make it appear 3D is...
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the use of a "highlighter" to draw attention to an area
the highest point of a standing object
the area where the light directly hits an object
the darkest area on an object
the shadow under an object
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I’m pretty sure it’s the area where the light directly hits an object. Usually when I’m drawing I use highlighting to represent the light on the object not on its highest point, so it’s “the area where the light directly hits an object.”
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