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PAPER: Graphic design and Animation

Subject
Q1: How Shadow is dropped in coral draw?
Ans: In the toolbox, click the Drop shadow tool. Select an object with a drop shadow,
and choose a merge mode from the Transparency operation list box on the property
bar
Q2: CSS stands for -----------------
Ans: CSS stands for “Cascading style sheet”.CSS is a computer language for
laying out and structuring we pages.
Q3: What is the usage of uniform fill?
Ans: You can apply a uniform fill to other objects. Uniform fills are solid colors
you can choose or create using color models and color palettes.
Q4: What is mesh fill tool?
Ans: The Mesh fill tool allows you to create a fill with very subtle changes in color
that will add a sense of realism to the object.
Q5: What is post Script Fill?
Ans: A post script texture fill is created in the PostScript language. Some texture
are very complex, and large objects that contain Postscript texture fills may take
time to print or to be updated on the screen.
Q6: Define fill tool in coral draw?
Ans: With the fill tools in Coral draw, you can add colored, patterned, textured,
and other fills to the inside of objects or other enclosed areas.
Q7: What is RGB?
Ans: RGB (red, green and blue) refers to a system representing the colors used on
a digital display screen. Red, green and blue can be combined in various
proportions to obtain any color in the visible spectrum.
Q8: What is a web page?
Ans: A web page is a simple document displayable by a browser. Such documents
are written in the HTML language (which we look into in more detail in other
articles).
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Q9: Define layers of dream weaver?
Ans: Layers are DHTML components and are similar to tables with a few different
properties. Like tables they are containers where you put text or images.
Q10: Define work area in photoshop?
Ans: Photoshop area consists of Application Bar, Tools panel, Options bar,
Document window and panel Dock. The application bar contains menu bar along
with many controls to zoom. buttons for viewing extras.
Q11: What is motion guide option?
Ans: The motion guide in Adobe Animate (Formerly flash Professional CC) helps
you enhance the animation you create by defining a path for the objects you
animate.
Q12: Define code view?
Ans: The process of code presentation in a code view is something which indicates
a process or principal of making what is viewed clearer by the special way in
which the code and its association, dependencies etc.
Q13: What is website?
Ans: A set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically
produced by a single person or organization.
Q14: What is timeline in flashback?
Ans: A flashback should only last for a brief period of time. That time may range
from but avoid going longer than that.
Q15: How you can make template in dream weaver?
Ans:
1. Open the document you want to save as a template.
2. Select insert > Template > Make Template.
3. Select a site to save the template in from the site pop-up menu, and then
enter a unique name for the template in the site pop-up menu, and then enter
a unique name for the template in the Save As field…
4. Click Save.
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Q16: Is it possible in dream weaver to convert layers to table and table to
layers?
Ans: You can also convert layers to a table using the File – Convert – 3.0
Browser Compatible --- Layers to Table common. Converting tables to layers
may create unnecessarily verbose HTML.
Q17: Explain which graphic format you can use in the web page?
Ans: The three most common file formats for graphics used on the web: JPG,
GIF, AND PNG.
Q18: How an image is drawn outside the margin of the document using?
Ans: In graphic designing, an image can be drawn outside the margin of the
document by utilizing various techniques. One common method is to extend the
canvas size to accommodate the desired image placement.

Long Questions
Q1: Write a note on Layer masking and guide layer?
Ans:
❖ Layer Masking:
Layer masking is a technique used in graphic design and image editing software
to selectively hide or reveal parts of a layer. It allows for non-destructive
editing, as the original image remains intact while only the visibility of certain
areas is altered. Layer masking is particularly useful when working with
complex or detailed images, as it provides precise control over which parts of
the layer are visible.
To create a layer mask, you can start by selecting the layer you want to apply
the mask to. Then, using tools like brushes or selection tools, you can paint or
create a selection on the layer mask. Painting with black on the layer mask
hides the corresponding areas of the layer, while painting with white reveals
them. Shades of gray can be used to create partial transparency.
❖ Guide Layer:
A guide layer is a feature commonly found in animation and video editing
software. It is used to provide visual reference during the creation process.
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Guide layers are typically not visible in the final output or render, as they are
intended solely for the convenience of the designer or animator.
Guide layers can be used for various purposes, such as indicating the position of
key elements, defining motion paths, or aligning objects. They help ensure
consistency and accuracy in the design or animation process by providing visual
cues and reference points.
Guide layers can be a valuable tool for designers and animators, allowing them
to work more efficiently and precisely by providing a visual framework for
their creations.
Q2: How objects are imported and exported in coral draw?
Ans: In CorelDRAW, objects can be imported and exported using various methods. Here are
the common ways to import and export objects in CorelDRAW:

❖ Importing Objects:
1. File Import: You can import objects by going to the "File" menu, selecting "Import," and
choosing the desired file format (e.g., AI, EPS, PDF, etc.). This allows you to bring in objects
created in other software or formats into your CorelDRAW document.

2. Drag and Drop: CorelDRAW supports drag and drop functionality, allowing you to simply
drag objects from other applications or file explorers directly into your CorelDRAW workspace.

❖ Exporting Objects:

1. File Export: To export objects, go to the "File" menu, select "Export," and choose the desired
file format. CorelDRAW supports various file formats for exporting, such as AI, EPS, PDF,
SVG, JPEG, PNG, etc. Select the appropriate format based on your intended use or the
requirements of the receiving software or platform.

2. Export for Web: CorelDRAW also provides an "Export for Web" option, which allows you to
optimize and export objects specifically for web use. This feature helps in reducing file size
while maintaining visual quality.
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3. Copy and Paste: You can also copy objects from CorelDRAW and paste them into other
applications, such as image editing software or presentation tools, for further use or integration.

Q3: Define the term

Ans: 1. Color Wheel: A color wheel is a visual representation of colors arranged in


a circular format. It consists of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors, along with
their various shades and tints. The color wheel helps designers and artists
understand color relationships, such as complementary, analogous, or triadic
colors, which can be used to create harmonious and visually appealing color
schemes.

2. Web Color Theory: Web color theory refers to the principles and guidelines for
selecting and using colors in web design and development. It takes into
consideration factors such as color psychology, accessibility, and usability. Web
color theory emphasizes the use of color combinations that are visually pleasing,
legible, and accessible to all users, including those with color vision deficiencies. It
also considers the impact of colors on user experience and the overall branding of a
website.

3. Slices in HTML Files: In the context of HTML files, slices refer to a technique
used in web design to divide an image or layout into smaller sections. These
sections are defined as "slices" and can be individually optimized, linked, or styled.
Slices are commonly used in conjunction with image editing software or web
design tools to create web pages with complex layouts or images. By slicing an
image or layout, designers can optimize each section separately, allowing for faster
loading times and more efficient web page rendering.

4. Filters: In the context of web design and image editing, filters are visual effects
or adjustments applied to an element or image to alter its appearance. Filters can be
used to modify colors, add texture, adjust brightness or contrast, apply blurs or
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sharpening, and more. In HTML and CSS, filters can be applied using CSS
properties like filter or backdrop-filter. These properties allow designers to apply
effects such as grayscale, blur, brightness, contrast, and more to elements on a web
page, enhancing the visual presentation and creating unique visual styles.

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