The term "modeling" refers to ___________________, which allows artists to simulate three-dimensional forms in painted figures
A. the use of light and dark pigment tones
B. the use of live models so artists could closely observe natural details
C. the texturing of paint with a stippling brushstroke
D. thickly applying paint in small areas
Answer: A
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