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what is the difference between light and value?
a. light is the illumination coming from a light source, where as value is the degree of lightness or lack of light in a hue.
b. light is the brightness or dullness of a hue, where as value is the similarity that exists between a certain color and the other colors surrounding it.
c. light is the degree of lightness or lack if light in a hue, where as value is the illumination of an overall piece using monochromatic or analogous colors.
d. light is the element used by artists that directs the eye to given sections of a piece, where as value is the amount of light used in the piece as whole.
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Light is defined as illumination from a source, and value as the degree of lightness in a hue. This matches the correct definitions of light (physical illumination) and value (lightness/darkness of a color).
- Option b: Incorrectly defines light as brightness/dullness (which is value) and value as color similarity (which is not value).
- Option c: Swaps the definitions of light and value.
- Option d: Incorrectly defines light as a directing element (not accurate) and value as total light in a piece (incorrect).
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a. Light is the illumination coming from a light source, where as value is the degree of lightness or lack of light in a hue.