Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will gain an understanding of layers and how they are used in vector drawings. We will learn that each object is built on a new layer and that these layers can be moved forward and backward to create effective vector drawings.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is the bottom layer of this vector drawing?
Eyes (white circles)
Correct answer: Face (dark green oval)
Face (light green oval)
Nostrils (small black ovals)
Q2.
What is the top layer of this vector drawing?
Eyes (white circles)
Face (dark green oval)
Face (light green oval)
Correct answer: Nostrils (small black ovals)
Q3.
Which layer is the bottom layer?
Eyes (small black circles)
Eyes (white circles)
Correct answer: Head (large yellow circle)
Mouth (rectangle)
Q4.
Which layer is a middle layer?
Eyes (small black circles)
Correct answer: Eyes (white circles)
Head (large yellow circle)
Mouth (rectangle)
Q5.
How could you fix this vector drawing?
Bring the blue circle forward
Bring the white square with black border backward
Correct answer: Send the two grey rectangle legs to the back
Send the two small, white square eyes to the back

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UnitComputing / Vector Drawing

Computing