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| [image] What kind of flat is this? |
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| Name three painting techniques |
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| Drybrushing, spatter paint, glaze |
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| Using a brush with very little paint on it to create a texture instead of a thick bold line |
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| Hitting the paintbrush against something else to cause paint to fly off the brush and splatter on the canvas to create texture |
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| Adding a clear extra layer on top of the painting, possibly to make it shiny |
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| Name the three types of tools |
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| Measuring, cutting, assembly |
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| Measuring tape, c clamp, cordless drill, impact driver, narrow crown stapler, speedsquare, pipe clamp, combination square, quick grip, hammer, jigsaw, glue |
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| What are the two types of flats? |
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| Which type of flat is assembled with the wood frame laying flat on the back of the flat's surface? |
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| Which type of flat is assembled with the wood frame sticking out on the back of the flat's surface? |
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| What are the two types of wood measurements? |
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| What is the difference between nominal and actual wood measurements? |
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| Nominals have no units, it's just a name. Actuals have units and are the real dimensions of the wood |
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| A thin, decorative side on a piece of wood to make it look like it has a different texture |
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| What are the 5 kinds of draftings/drawings? |
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| Sketch, rendering, drafting, ground plan, section |
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| A preliminary black and white drawing of the piece |
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| A colored in, sometimes computer generated image of the piece |
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| A big, to scale rendering of a piece that contains measurements |
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| An overhead drafting of the stage and where the different set pieces are |
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| A rendering of a set drawn as if it was cut in half upstage to downstage and the point of view is from the side (a cross section) |
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| What are the two types of sheetgoods? |
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| Homogenous and heterogenous |
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| What does homogenous mean? |
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| What does heterogenous mean? |
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| What size do sheetgoods come in? |
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| What are 6 examples of sheetgoods? |
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| Plywood, MDF, drywall, loan, masonite, hush board |
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| A sheetgood made up of several thin layers of wood on top of each other, with their grains alternating |
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| Why is plywood so strong? |
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| Because the grains of the different sheets alternate in direction |
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| Medium Density Fiberboard, it is a homogenous mix of sawdust and glue |
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| A sheetgood known for its veneer on one side |
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| If a piece of wood's nominal name of one of its dimensions is 6 or fewer inches, how many inches must be subtracted from the nominal name to get the actual measurement? |
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| If a piece of wood's nominal name of one of its dimensions is 6 or more inches, how many inches must be subtracted from the nominal name to get the actual measurement? |
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| What is the transition point in nominal wood names between when 1/2 inch and 3/4 inches are subtracted to get the actual measurement? |
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| What are the actual measurements of a 2x2? |
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| What are the actual measurements of a 2x4? |
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| What are the actual measurements of a 2x6? |
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| What are the actual measurements of a 2x8? |
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| What are the actual measurements of a 4x4? |
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| What are the three ways props are acquired? |
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| What are 7 types of props? |
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| Hand, personal, consumable, set dressing, practical, dummy, weapons |
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| A prop that moves and is held but not specific to one person |
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| A prop specific to one person (such as an old man's cane) |
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| What is a consumable prop? |
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| A prop that only can be used once without being depleted (food that is eaten, for instance) |
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| What is a set dressing prop? |
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| A prop that isn't interacted with, but is part of scenery (such as extra glasses in a bar) |
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| What is a practical prop? |
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| A prop that functions as intended (such as a phone that rings) |
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| A prop that doesn't function as what it is (a decorative phone that doesn't ring, for example) |
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| In a lighting drawing, what are two important sections that help the reader understand the drawing? |
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| What does the legend do in a lighting drawing? |
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| Explains the symbols, and which lighting instruments they represent |
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| What does the key do in a lighting drawing? |
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| Explains the numbers, colors, and labels that denote things like channel and circuit |
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| Different thicknesses of a line |
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| Different patterns of a line (straight line, dashed line, dotted line, wavy line, etc) |
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| What does a "square" tool do? |
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| What else does a combination square include? |
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| What are the dimensions of a framing square? |
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| Which way does a plumb test a level? |
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| What are different ways a tool is powered? |
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| Battery, electric (chord), hand powered (manual), and pneumatic (air powered) |
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| If handheld tools are power tools, what are non handheld tools? |
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| If non handheld tools are stationary, what are handheld tools? |
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| What kind of lines do circular saws cut? |
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| What kind of blade cuts wood? |
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| What kind of blade cuts metal? |
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| What do the three settings (1-3) on a cordless drill mean? |
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3- more powerful, fast 2- in the middle 1- slower, more torque |
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| What are parts of a router? |
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| What are parts of a drill? |
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| How is a narrow crown stapler powered? |
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| What kind of screwdriver head looks like a -? |
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| What kind of screwdriver head looks like a +? |
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