How can you remove a background from an image using a clipping path?
A). By defining a vector-based outline around the subject.
B). By erasing the background with a brush.
C). By applying filters to the image.
D). By changing the image resolution.
In a linear gradient, how does the color transition occur?
A). In a straight line from one color to another.
B). In a circular pattern around a central point.
C). In an angular fashion like a pie chart.
D). In a random order determined by software algorithms.
How are masks used in compositing?
A). To control visibility of specific parts of a layer.
B). To adjust color tones.
C). To create 3D effects.
D). To enhance typography.
How can gradients be used in UI design?
A). To create depth and enhance visual appeal.
B). To increase file size.
C). To reduce contrast in designs.
D). To change fonts in text.
What is a common use of gradients in graphic design?
A). Creating smooth transitions between colors.
B). Adding noise to images.
C). Removing color from images.
D). Duplicating layers in a design.
How can you create a smooth transition between colors in Photoshop?
A). By using gradients.
B). By applying filters.
C). By resizing the image.
D). By adding noise to the image.
How do clipping paths differ from masks?
A). Clipping paths define visible areas while masks control transparency.
B). Clipping paths blur edges while masks sharpen edges.
C). Clipping paths add text effects while masks adjust colors.
D). Clipping paths apply filters while masks resize images.
What is the purpose of a mask in compositing images?
A). To control visibility of specific parts of a layer.
B). To resize images.
C). To add text to images.
D). To change file formats.
What is the purpose of a clipping path in graphic design?
A). To isolate objects or remove backgrounds from images.
B). To add noise to images.
C). To apply filters to images.
D). To duplicate layers in a design.
What is a clipping path?
A). A vector-based outline used to define the visible area of an image.
B). A type of brush
C). A layering technique
D). An animation effect