Exam 10: Creating 3d Objects
Exam 1: Getting to Know Illustrator85 Questions
Exam 2: Creating Text and Gradients80 Questions
Exam 3: Drawing and Composing an Illustration96 Questions
Exam 4: Transforming and Distorting Objects93 Questions
Exam 5: Working With Layers92 Questions
Exam 6: Working With Patterns and Brushes93 Questions
Exam 7: Working With Distortions, Gradient Meshes, Envelopes, and Blends94 Questions
Exam 8: Recoloring Artwork and Working With Transparency, Effects, and Graphic Styles86 Questions
Exam 9: Creating and Designing Graphs96 Questions
Exam 10: Creating 3d Objects110 Questions
Exam 11: Preparing a Document for Prepress and Printing92 Questions
Exam 12: Drawing With Symbols91 Questions
Exam 13: Preparing Graphics for the Web97 Questions
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The dictionary defines the term ____ as the angle that one surface makes with another when they are not at right angles.
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In addition to extruding, revolving is another method that Illustrator provides for applying a 3D effect to a 2D object.
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An object's ____ axis is always perpendicular to the object's front surface.
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The item marked ____ in the above figure has the Jaggy bevel shape.
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For one illustration, Mark has drawn two objects that he now wants to revolve around the same axis.Because two objects are involved, what should he do before applying the 3D filter?
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By default, an object is revolved around a horizontal access that represents its rightmost point.
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For what purpose are the Cap buttons in the 3D Extrude & Bevel Options dialog box used?
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