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2D Presentation Techniques

1. What is the definition of pictorial elements?


Pertaining to, expressed in, or of the nature a picture.
2. What are the four basic 2D shapes?

3. What is HU?
Hue is one of the three dimensions, !ith saturation and
gamma"brightness, in color space settings and is the #isible spectrum the human e$e sees
reflected from an image. %t is color in the purest state !ithout blac& or !hite. 'ee (olor
'aturation, )amma and *rightness.
+. What should be considered !hen choosing a theme for a presentation?
(hoose a font st$le that $our audience can read from a distance in $our
Presentation. ,ll about themes, -uic& 't$les, cell st$les, and bac&ground
st$les.
.. What is the /ocus of a presentation?
0eep them entertained and gi#e them good information that1s not boring
but also important. 'o basicall$ the entertainment and the information and pictures.
,nother effecti#e !a$ to narro! $our presentation2s focus is b$ using Weissman2s
W%%/3 4What2s in it for $ou?5 triggers.
6. What are the t!o t$pes of balance?
s$mmetrical balance and ass$metrical balance.
7. What is Weight in a presentation?
Weight refers to ho! hea#$ the element used in the presentation
appears !ith respect to the design characteristics.
8. What does Placement in #isuali9ation refer to?
Pre#isuali9ation. also &no!n as pre:rendering and Placement in
#isuali9ation.
'uch as lighting, camera placement and mo#ement, stage direction and
#isuali9ation !hile stud$ing the sub;ect and post#isuali9ation.
'ome directors prefer to do pre#isuali9ation themsel#es using inexpensi#e.
<. What does 'etting refer to in a presentation?
Presentation settings control the output of the text. /or example, $ou can
specif$ that the text should include a currenc$ s$mbol or that it should round all numbers
up. =here is no limit to the number of presentation settings that $ou can set for an item.
1>. /or each of the follo!ing, !rite a definition and then loo& at the examples of
each.
Picture Windo!:
'croll Do!n.
11. /or each of the follo!ing tools describe the function then cop$ and paste a
picture of the icon.
'elect:
0nife: , &nife 4plural &ni#es5 is a cutting tool !ith a cutting edge or blade, hand:held or
... =hese edges are usuall$ serrated and are used to further enhance function.
?agnif$: =he function of magnif$ing glasses are to magnif$ certain small ob;ects if
necessar$ to see the !orld in a better !a$. ,n example !ould be to use it to
examine .
=ext: =o !rite and gi#e information.
/ill: =o fill stuff a guess.
Put someone or something into 4a space or container5 so that it is completel$ or almost
completel$ full.
Pan: =o coo& stuff !ith.

$edropper: =he e$edropper is used to translated smalls friolera of a li@uid, from one
(ontainer to (ontainer.
)radient:
Aate of change.
*lend: =o blend stuff % guess.
(rop: =o crop stuff and farm stuff and use crops as food.
12. What should $ou consider !hen using bac&ground on $our slides?
=hat it has something to do !ith the information and its entertaining.
13. What is the 6, 6, 6 rule?
Bo more
than 6 !ords per item. Bo more than 6 bullets per slideC Bo more than 6 text slides in a
ro!.
1+. Ho! man$ images should be used on an$ gi#en page?
1 or 2. ?a$be 3.
1.. What is White 'pace?
%n computer science, !hite space is an$ character or series of !hitespace
characters that represent hori9ontal or #ertical space in t$pograph$. When rendered, a
!hitespace character does not correspond to a #isible mar&, but t$picall$ does occup$ an
area on a page.
16. What is the ',/ Design (oncept?
'afet$ b$ design is a concept and mo#ement that encourages construction
or
product designers to Ddesign outD health and safet$ ris&s during design .
17. What are the three Principles of Design?
*alance, Proportion, Ah$thm, mphasis, Unit$.

18. What are examples of lements of Design?
Eine, 'hape, =exture, (olor, Pattern, and ?o#ement.

1<. What should $ou remember !hen using text for slides?
Be#er e#er turn $our bac& on the audience and read text from the
slide.

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