1.It is the perceived surface quality of a work of art. It may be perceived physically, through the sense of touch, or visually, or both. A Texture B. Actual or Tactile Texture C Implied or Visual Texture
A. Texture
2. It refers to the immediate tangible feel of a surface. A Texture B. Actual or Tactile Texture C Implied or Visual Texture
B. Actual or Tactile Texture
3. It refers to the visual impression that textures produce to human observer, which are related to local spatial variations of simple stimuli like colour, orientation and intensity in an image. A. Texture B. Actual or Tactile Texture C Implied or Visual Texture
C Implied or Visual Texture
4. Which of the following is the example of smooth texture ? A Rock B. Glass C. Marshmallow
B. Glass
5. Which of the following is the example of soft texture? A Wood B. Marshmallow C.Glass