Arts

2d animationNEED HELP (WILL MARK BRAINLYIST MUST ANSWER ALL OF THEM)1. Children have larger heads in proportion to the rest of their bodies. (1 point)TrueFalse2. The body is completely symmetrical from one side to another. (1 point)TrueFalse3. What else, aside from physical construction, affects how characters pose? (1 point)voicehair coloropinionsemotions4. When people run, they often lean their ______________, but not always. (1 point)head backwardtorso forwardarms forwardneck to the right5. What type of joints allow for movement only on one plane? (1 point)ball and socket jointshinge jointsprotagonist jointsantagonist joints6. A characters age, state of physical fitness, energy level, and many more factors may contribute to the poses you choose to use. (1 point)TrueFalse7. What is proportion? (1 point)character positions that are fixed, i.e. standing, sitting, lying downthe relative size of the parts to the wholehow near or far the parts of a whole are to each othermoving from one place to another8. In order to entice the audience into your story, your characters movements need to be what? (1 point)believableperfectalways changingoversized9. What do animators need to understand before they are able to create characters that may distort reality for entertainment value? (1 point)the laws of motionthe human bodythe most popular animated filmshow to sketch10. In dynamic poses, you do not need a clear line of action to show the direction of the movement happening. (1 point)TrueFalse11. Static poses are poses where your character is standing, sitting, or lying down. (1 point)TrueFalse12. In animation, what is exaggerated to make the characters more intensely what they are? (1 point)only movementcertain featuresonly the characters voiceonly the characters emotions13. The movement of what body part helps to propel the body forward when walking? (1 point)the earsthe toesthe armsthe shins14. When drawing men and women, there are slight differences in _______. (1 point)heightwidthlengthnose structure15. When you want to bend a joint, what do the muscles on either side of that joint do? (1 point)One becomes shorter and fatter and the other becomes longer and thinner.They both become longer and thinner.There is no change in either muscle alongside the joint.They both become longer and fatter.