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Three-Dimensional and Sculptural Form

Quick questions on From maquette to final form explained: O-Level Art

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What are no armature for soft, extended forms?
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Tall, thin or projecting modelled forms collapse without internal support; plan an armature for them.
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What is a maquette, and why is it useful? [3 marks]
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Explain what an armature is and why it is needed for a tall, thin modelled figure. [3 marks]
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Why is scale an important decision in three-dimensional work? [2 marks]

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