Main contents of art examination

Art examination content

Most art colleges (departments) have professional examinations such as sketch and sketch, sketch and color, creative design and interview.

Different majors have different exam subjects and requirements. For example, candidates who apply for majors such as oil painting, mural painting and sculpture must complete the creative test questions by sketching or color. Candidates who apply for Chinese painting majors mostly use line drawing to complete the creative examination questions; Candidates who apply for decoration art design and other majors complete the creative examination questions with process design techniques; Candidates who apply for the fine arts major generally take the examination of art history knowledge, writing and interview; Candidates who apply for Chinese painting and calligraphy generally take calligraphy and seal cutting, ancient Chinese and the basics of Chinese painting. Drawing materials for all examination subjects, such as sketchpads and clips, paints, brushes, drawing tools, etc., are provided by candidates themselves.

Sketch

1: Characters (sketch and dictation) include half-life hand-holding, portrait of characters, and whole body.

2: Still life (sketch and dictation) pots and pans, fruits and vegetables.

color

1: People (usually sketched) are portraits of people.

2: Still life (sketch and dictation) pots and pans, fruits and vegetables.

Sketch

1: Scene (sketch and dictation)

2: Characters (sketch and dictation) are divided into single and combination

Design (less test)

1: Graphic design

2: Animation (only for animation majors) Notes

1. Pigment: required for the exam. Marley barrels more than 3 pieces of gouache paint, or better ones are packed in tin pipes.

2. Gouache: Buy a good set of gouache, buy it now, and wear it out in advance. Using a brand-new pen during the exam will be very boring.

3. buckets: bought buckets, separated and of good quality. During the unified examination, many test sites need to queue up to receive water, so it is best to bring your own backup.

4. Hair dryer: It needs to be dried after the colors are painted. If the examination room allows, bring your own hair dryer.

5. Spray Fixative: Spray Fixative has little effect, so it's best to sketch with a pencil or a hard charcoal pen, not a soft charcoal pen, let alone charcoal or charcoal sticks! If you want to use Spray Fixative, pay attention to the fact that the sketch is less sprayed and has a thin layer. You can spray more colors. If you sketch with charcoal brush, you must spray it. It should be noted that although Spray Fixative can be used in the unified examination, Spray Fixative is not allowed in many school examinations.