GD1 PS Chapter 12 Study Guide
Before you modify an unselected path, you must select it with the ____________________ tool.
direct selection
As you drag new anchor points, ___________________ appear when you have added smooth points.
direction handles
A work path becomes a permanent part of an image when it is named. (T/F)
True
An interesting image can be placed inside type by using a clipping mask. (T/F)
True
Both the Pen tool and the Freeform Pen tool can be used to create a path. (T/F)
True
In Photoshop, you can add a predesigned shape, such as an ellipse or a rectangle, to an image. (T/F)
True
Paths, like layers, can be named, viewed, deleted, and duplicated. (T/F)
True
Rasterizing type or a shape changes it into a bitmapped object. (T/F)
True
Scale is the transform command that can be used to change an image size proportionately. (T/F)
True
Since bitmapped images contain a fixed number of pixels, when enlarged the image can show jagged edges. (T/F)
True
The Flip Vertical transform command produces a mirror image along the horizontal axis. (T/F)
True
Smooth points can be converted to corner points by using the ____________________ Point tool.
convert
A rasterized shape cannot be moved or ___________________.
copied
When working with the Skew transform command, you can type in the values in the appropriate text box on the options bar or you can drag the _______________ until the skew effect looks just right.
handles
A shape and a path are basically the same thing: the shape tools allow you to use an existing ___________________ instead of having to create one by hand.
path
One or more anchor points joined by line segments is called a(n) ___________________.
path component
A path is stored on the ____________________ panel.
paths
Unlike selections, paths you create are saved with the image and stored in the ___________________ panel.
paths
Use the ___________________ transform command to change opposite sides of an image equally.
perspective
To transform a type or shape layer, it must first be ___________________, meaning it is converted into a bitmapped layer.
rasterized
A(n) ___________________ is the point around which the transform command takes place.
reference point
A(n) ____________________ object keeps its crisp appearance when resized, reshaped, or edited.
vector
You cannot create a rasterized shape on a(n) ____________________- based layer.
vector
Which of the following is an example of a closed path? A. Circle B. Triangle C. Rectangle D. Square
A. Circle
Case 2 Matt wants to use Photoshop to create a geometric design using copies of a picture of his dog, Wrinkles. After thinking it over, Matt decides he'll need to use the transform commands in order to lay out the perfect design. Matt needs to produce a mirror image of Wrinkles along the vertical axis. Which command should he use? A. Flip Horizontal B. Skew C. Distort D. Flip Vertical
A. Flip Horizontal
On which panel is a path stored? A. Paths B. Channels C. Layers D. History
A. Paths
Case 2 Matt wants to use Photoshop to create a geometric design using copies of a picture of his dog, Wrinkles. After thinking it over, Matt decides he'll need to use the transform commands in order to lay out the perfect design. In order to fit enough copies of the picture on a sheet, Matt needs to change the size of his image. Which transform command should he use? A. Scale B. Rotate C. Perspective D. Warp
A. Scale
A clipping mask creates an effect ____. A. in which the bottommost layer acts as a mask for all other layers in the group B. that transforms an objects scale C. that rasterizes an object into a bitmapped object that cannot be moved or copied D. that transforms an object into a bitmapped object that cannot be moved or copied
A. in which the bottommost layer acts as a mask for all other layers in the group
A small circle appearing next to a pointer means that the ____. A. path will be closed when the pointer is clicked B. Freeform Pen tool is being used C. path is elliptical D. path contains an error
A. path will be closed when the pointer is clicked
Case Based Critical Thinking: Case 1 Jewel has been hired by a new design company to present a workshop on clipping masks, shapes, and paths. She is excited for the chance to play teacher, but she has had very little experience presenting to groups. In order to show confidence during the presentation, Jewel reviewed the material and wrote extensive notes. Unfortunately, she let her nerves get the best of her, and made several mistakes during the workshop. Jewel said that shapes always appear in white until you decide what color to make them. What mistake did she make? A. It is impossible to create a white shape. B. Shapes are automatically filled with the current foreground color. C. Shapes are always invisible unless a color is chosen before they are created. D. Shapes are automatically filled with the current background color.
B. Shapes are automatically filled with the current foreground color.
Case Based Critical: Thinking Case 1 Jewel has been hired by a new design company to present a workshop on clipping masks, shapes, and paths. She is excited for the chance to play teacher, but she has had very little experience presenting to groups. In order to show confidence during the presentation, Jewel reviewed the material and wrote extensive notes. Unfortunately, she let her nerves get the best of her, and made several mistakes during the workshop. Jewel told her students that a shape and a path are basically the same thing. What error did she make? A. Shapes are bitmapped objects, paths are not. B. She didn't make an error in this instance. C. A path is actually a rasterized shape. D. A path cannot be closed while all shapes are closed by definition.
B. She didn't make an error in this instance.
Rasterizing changes a vector graphic into a(n) ____ object, one that is made up of a fixed number of colored pixels. A. closed path B. bitmapped C. skewed D. clipping
B. bitmapped
A closed path has ____. A. one or more endpoints joined by line segments B. no endpoints C. two distinct anchor points D. two distinct end points
B. no endpoints
Among the transform commands, Skew is used to ____. A. produce a mirror image B. produce an upside-down image C. stretch an image horizontally or vertically without exceeding the image boundary D. stretch an image horizontally or vertically exceeding the image boundary
C. stretch an image horizontally or vertically without exceeding the image boundary
A shape is a ____. A. rasterized object that cannot be moved or copied B. bitmapped object that cannot be moved or copied C. vector object that keeps its crisp appearance when resized D. group where the bottommost layer acts as a mask for all other layers in the group
C. vector object that keeps its crisp appearance when resized
Because a monitor is an RGB device and a printer is a(n) ___________________ device, their colors will never match exactly.
CMYK
Case Based Critical Thinking: Case 1 Jewel has been hired by a new design company to present a workshop on clipping masks, shapes, and paths. She is excited for the chance to play teacher, but she has had very little experience presenting to groups. In order to show confidence during the presentation, Jewel reviewed the material and wrote extensive notes. Unfortunately, she let her nerves get the best of her, and made several mistakes during the workshop. Jewel told her students that a rasterized shape is easily moved and copied. What was her error? A. It is not possible to rasterize a shape. B. A rasterized shape creates a file that is too large to be copied. C. Rasterized objects can be moved, but they can never be copied. D. A rasterized shape cannot be moved or copied because it has been converted to a bitmap object.
D. A rasterized shape cannot be moved or copied because it has been converted to a bitmap object.
Case Based Critical Thinking: Case 1 Jewel has been hired by a new design company to present a workshop on clipping masks, shapes, and paths. She is excited for the chance to play teacher, but she has had very little experience presenting to groups. In order to show confidence during the presentation, Jewel reviewed the material and wrote extensive notes. Unfortunately, she let her nerves get the best of her, and made several mistakes during the workshop. Jewel erroneously said that the Rotate command created a mirror image of an object. What would have been the correct thing to say about the Rotate command? A. It creates an animated spinning effect B. It allows the user to stretch and rotate an object C. It allows the user to rotate an object 90 degrees in a clockwise direction only D. It can rotate an object 360 degrees, 15 degrees at a time
D. It can rotate an object 360 degrees, 15 degrees at a time
Which transform command is used to change opposite sides of an image equally? A. Rotate 180 B. Flip Horizontal C. Flip Vertical D. Perspective
D. Perspective
You can use the _____ tool to add natural motion to rasterize images and vector graphics, including still images, shapes, and text character. A. Expansion Area B. Feather C. Drop Shadow D. Puppet Warp
D. Puppet Warp
Case Based Critical: Thinking Case 1 Jewel has been hired by a new design company to present a workshop on clipping masks, shapes, and paths. She is excited for the chance to play teacher, but she has had very little experience presenting to groups. In order to show confidence during the presentation, Jewel reviewed the material and wrote extensive notes. Unfortunately, she let her nerves get the best of her, and made several mistakes during the workshop. According to Jewel, the only way to create a shadow in your image is to draw it by hand. What error did she make? A. The Create Shadow command in the Tools panel makes the addition of shadows to your image quick and easy. B. To create a shadow, use the Shadow dialog box, choose Skew Image, and click the angle of the shadow you want to appear in the image. C. Photoshop comes complete with a gallery of shadows which can be applied to almost any image. D. To create a shadow use the Transform command to show a duplicate image of the object.
D. To create a shadow use the Transform command to show a duplicate image of the object.
Anchor points at each end of an open path are called ____. A. multiple points B. open points C. Axis points D. endpoints
D. endpoints
Among the transform commands, Distort is used to ____. A. produce an upside-down image B. stretch an image horizontally or vertically without exceeding the image boundary C. produce a mirror image D. stretch an image in all directions and can exceed the image boundary
D. stretch an image in all directions and can exceed the image boundary
You can use the Paths panel to export a path into another program. (T/F)
Falss
A rasterized shape can be easily moved or copied. (T/F)
False
A rasterized shape keeps its crisp appearance when moved or copied. (T/F)
False
A rectangle is an example of an open path. (T/F)
False
A single handle displays when a transform command is selected. (T/F)
False
Adding an anchor point helps smooth a bumpy path. (T/F)
False
Converting smooth points into corner points gives your drawing a softer appearance. (T/F)
False
Each path is stored in the Actions panel. (T/F)
False
Every shape must occupy its own layer. (T/F)
False
To see a specific path, click its thumbnail in the Layers panel. (T/F)
False
Vector graphics and bitmapped graphics are the same. (T/F)
False
Vector objects lose their crisp appearance when resized, reshaped, or edited. (T/F)
False
When a path is first created it is called a work path and it is automatically saved to the Paths panel. (T/F)
False
You can create a rasterized shape on a vector-based layer. (T/F)
False
You can resize and reshape a rasterized shape. (T/F)
False
You cannot change the location of an image's reference point one it has been set. (T/F)
False
You cannot convert a selection into a path. (T/F)
False
You cannot create a closed path. (T/F)
False
A circle is an example of a closed path. (T/F)
True
A path is defined as one or more straight or curved line segments connected by anchor points. (T/F)
True
A rasterized shape can lose its crisp appearance as it is resized. (T/F)
True
A shape can occupy its own layer, called a shape layer. (T/F)
True
When using the transform commands, you can change the location of the object's reference point. (T/F)
True
You can apply features, such as the Bevel and Emboss style, to a shape. (T/F)
True
You can convert a selection into a path using a button on the Paths panel. (T/F)
True
You can create a path to serve as a mask by using one of the Shape tools. (T/F)
True
You edit a path and a shape using the same tools. (T/F)
True
When creating a clipping mask, the layer containing the imagery should be ____________________ the layer containing the shape.
above
A(n) ___________________ displays around the object when a transform command is selected.
bounding box
A(n) ___________________ creates an effect in which the bottommost layer acts as a mask for other layers.
clipping mask
An advantage to using rasterized shapes is that they have a much smaller file size if __________________.
compressed
A closed path has no ____________________.
endpoints
Anchor points at each end of an open path are called ____________________.
endpoints
The ___________________ transform command produces a mirror image along the vertical axis.
flip horizontal
The Magnetic Pen tool is an option on the ____________________ Pen tool.
freeform
Bitmapped images contain a fixed number of pixels and as a consequence they can appear ___________________ and lose detail when resized.
jagged
A path component is joined by ___________________.
line segments
To rasterize a type layer, you first click Layer on the ____________________ bar.
menu
A(n) ___________________has two distinct endpoints.
open path
A shape is a(n) ____________________ object.
vector
When first created, a path is called a(n) ___________________.
work path