| AP Studio Art FAQs About the 2001-02 Portfolios |
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| How should the slides be inserted in the
slide sheets? Drawing Portfolio and 2-D
Design Portfolio, Section II Drawing Portfolio and 2-D Design Portfolio, Section II: There is no required order; rather, the slides should be organized to best show the development of the concentration. In most cases, this would be chronological. Some of the 12 slides required for each of these portfolios may be details. Slides should be placed in the slide sheet like this:
Slides should be placed in the slide sheet like this:
3-D Design Portfolio, Section I: You are asked to submit two views of each of your five works, for a total of 10 slides. They may be separate, distinct works, or they may be directly related to one or more of the other works submitted in this section. The second view of each work should be taken from a different vantage point. All slides should be labeled with dimensions (height x width x depth) and material. Slides should be placed in the slide sheet like this:
3-D Design Portfolio, Section II: There is no required order; rather, the slides should be organized to best show the development of the concentration. Some of the 12 slides required for each of these portfolios may be details. Slides should be placed in the slide sheet like this:
3-D Design Portfolio, Section III: You are asked to submit two views of eight three-dimensional works, for a total of 16 slides. Remember, you may not include slides of the same work that you submitted for Section II. Slides should be placed in the slide sheet like this:
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