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The projection angle of the stationary design line is most important because it establishes the location to which all other lengths are:
a. etched
b. notched
c. converged
d. manipulated
The shortest lengths in an increase-layered form are found in the:
a. nape
b. interior
c. directional
d. perpendicular
The finger position used to conserve the most length when sculpting increase layers is:
a. parallel
b. nonparallel
c. stationary
d. perpendicular
The most common type of distribution used to sculpt increase-layered forms is:
a. shifted
b. natural
c. directional
d. perpendicular
The shape or silhouette of the increase-layered form resembles which of the following shapes?
a. oval
b. round
c. triangular
d. rectangular
When sculpting an increase-layered form, which parting pattern positions layered texture equally around the head?
a. convex
b. vertical
c. concave
d. horizontal
When a diagonal-forward perimeter is desired when sculpting increase-layered form, which parting pattern should be used?
a. vertical
b. horizontal
c. diagonal back
d. diagonal forward
The most common technique used to sculpt increase-layered forms is:
a. notching
b. razor etching
c. conversion layering
d. a mobile design line
When interior increase layers are sculpted at longer lengths, the resulting texture of the hair sculpture will be:
a. totally activated
b. totally unactivated
c. activated in the interior only
d. a combination of unactivated and activated
Conversion layering is the most common cutting technique used to create:
a. solid forms
b. square forms
c. graduated forms
d. increase-layered forms
Directing all the lengths to the stationary design line opposite the area of desired length increase is known as which of the following techniques?
a. planar sculpting
b. conversion layering
c. parallel sculpting
d. non parallel sculpting
If weight is desired at the perimeter of an increase-layered form, sculpt the perimeter design line in:
a. natural fall
b. normal projection
c. increasing lengths
d. decreasing lengths