Saturday, 13 May 2017

Exercise14-Rhythm:


Exercise14-Definition:

Pattern: Is the planned or random repetition of one or more elements.
Rhythm: Is concerned with  repeating an element (color,  shape, line) to make a work  seem active or to suggest  movement.
Movement: Is used to guide a  viewer’s eye throughout the  work of art.
Repetition: involves the use of patterning to achieve timed movement and a  visual "beat".



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Exercise13-Emphasis in Drawing:

Evils may have a beautiful eyes that you can trust easily, so don't judge books from its cover.

Exercise13-Emphasis through color:


Friday, 12 May 2017

Exercise13-Definition:

Emphasis: Making an element in a work stand out.








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Exercise12-Dictorted Proportion:



Exercise12-Photomontage:

I create a picture of a happy family in a summer picnic, But this picnic is kind of special for the kids, it's in a bowl of a color CornFlakes that most of children love, and there is the LifeSaver watching them from faraway so they can have a safe and funny picnic.

Exercise12-proportion:

The Shelf is too big


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Exercise12-Definition:

PROPORTION is about realistic relationship or ratio.




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Exercise11- Contrast in text:

Text and Graphic
Text and Background


Text and Text



Text and Image





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Exercise11-My logo in revers type:


Exercise11-Definition:

Contrast: in art and design occurs when two related elements are different.



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Saturday, 6 May 2017

Exercise9-Example of balance:

Radial Balance: The staircase are surrounded by a center point.

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Asymmetrical balance: As you can see in the picture, three bills has the same mass as the light,  and that what make them balance.
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Symmetrical Balance: The picture show that the two halves are reflect each other.
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