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question 16 (1 point) how is the hair design element space defined? a s…

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question 16 (1 point)
how is the hair design element space defined?
a space is what gives the illusion of motion in the hair.
b space is what defines the mass of the hairstyle and the area the hairstyle occupies.
c space is the mass of the hairstyle.
d space is the area the hairstyle occupies.

question 17 (1 point)
what is a problem when trying to style straight, fine hair?
a straight, fine hair hugs the head shape, which can separate the hair, revealing the scalp if the hair is too long.
b straight, fine hair can appear dense, making it difficult to design a style that uses long hair.
c straight, fine hair lacks body and has limited elasticity, so there are limited styling options if left in its natural state.
d straight, fine hair becomes heavy when wet, so a style must accommodate the way it will hang when wet.

question 18 (1 point)
the five basic elements of three - dimensional hair design are line, form, space, design texture, and ____.
a proportion
b color
c balance
d pattern

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Question 16
Brief Explanations

To determine the correct definition of the hair design element "space", we analyze each option:

  • Option a: The illusion of motion in hair is related to "movement" (another design element), not space. Eliminate a.
  • Option b: Space in hair design refers to both the mass (volume) of the hairstyle and the area it occupies. This is the correct definition.
  • Option c: Only defining space as the mass is incomplete. Eliminate c.
  • Option d: Only defining space as the area is incomplete. Eliminate d.
Brief Explanations

To identify the problem with styling straight, fine hair, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: Straight, fine hair typically lies close to the head, but separation revealing the scalp is more associated with thin hair (not specifically fine/straight in this context) or improper styling, not a core issue of fine straight hair. Eliminate a.
  • Option b: Straight, fine hair usually appears sparse (not dense), so this is incorrect. Eliminate b.
  • Option c: Straight, fine hair has low volume (lacks body) and limited elasticity, leading to few styling options in its natural state. This is a key problem.
  • Option d: Straight, fine hair is light (not heavy) when wet, so this description is incorrect. Eliminate d.
Brief Explanations

The five basic elements of three - dimensional hair design are line, form, space, design texture, and color. Proportion, balance, and pattern are principles of design (like balance, proportion, rhythm, emphasis, etc.) rather than basic elements.

  • Option a: Proportion is a design principle, not an element. Eliminate a.
  • Option b: Color is one of the five basic elements of 3D hair design.
  • Option c: Balance is a design principle, not an element. Eliminate c.
  • Option d: Pattern is a design principle, not an element. Eliminate d.

Answer:

b. Space is what defines the mass of the hairstyle and the area the hairstyle occupies.

Question 17