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Veer Narmad South Gujarat University 2010-3rd Sem B.E Textile Design & Color - 2 ( ) ( T.T & T.P ) - Question Paper

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RN-6281

B. E. II (Sem. Ill) (TT & TP) Examination May/June - 2010 Textile Design & Color

[Total Marks : 100

Time : Hours]


Instructions :

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Name of the Examination :

B. E. 2 (Sem. 3) (TT & TP)

Name of the Subject:

Textile Design & Color

Student's Signature


-Subject Code No.

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1

-Section No. (1,2,.....): 1&2

(2)    Answer to the two sections must be written in separate answer books.

(3)    Figures to the right indicate full marks.

(4)    Tie two sectons separately.

SECTION - I

(iii)

(a) Attempt the following :

(i)    _is the example of zigzag line in nature.

(ii)    Draw a design for combination of open spiral and wavy line.

Static expression shows _in design.

Surface characteristics is expressed by_.


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(iv)

(v)    Draw a design for any three basic motif.

(vi)    Define growth.

(vii)    Straight line is in sensitive to openness or closeness (State true or false)

(viii)    Embossing is a type of texture. (State true or false).

(ix)    Draw a design by taking freedom of openness and closeness of zigzag line and circle.

(x)    What is formal balance?

Draw and explain dynamic expression.

(b)

(c)


Justify the difference between natural motif and decorative motif with the help of suitable designs.

(a)    State the principles of textile design. Explain    10 importance of dominance, repeatation and alteration with suitable design.

(b)    Write short note on position of motif.    5

OR

(a)    Explain various ways of showing growth in the design 8 with suitable examles.

(b)    Enlist elements of an art with suitable design.    7 Explain shape and size.

3 Attempt any three :    15

(i)    Balance

(ii)    Varieties of shawls

(iii)    Indian brodcades

(iv)    Rythem and Harmony.

SECTION - II

4 (a) Answer the following objective questions.    10

(i)    By addition of black and white to any color we get change in _ and _ respectively.

(ii)    The tertiary colours are result of the mixture of _primary colours.

(iii)    What is colour for the physicist?

(iv)    The object which gives out light of itself is called_.

(v)    _located behind the cornea and in front of

the lens.

(vi)    One point in retina, which do not contain any light sensitive cell. This point is known as _.

(vii)    Rods in retina detect_.

(viii)    Mixine one colour with another produces change in _.

(ix)    Which are the components of color viewing?

(x)    Colour dimension is explained by _______

experiment.

(b) Explain substractive color mixing.    10

5 (a) Explain the production of green colour admixture 10 of yellow and blue.

(b) Colour symbolism.    5

OR

5    Why tertiary colours look dull? Explain pigment theory. 15 And draw the chromatic circle.

6    Write short notes on any three of the following :    15

(a)    Scotopic vision, mesopic vision and photopic vision

(b)    Colour harmony

(c)    Colour therapy

(d)    Object

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