1. Positive/ Negative
This picture depicts how when you have a smaller picture, there is more negative space, whereas when you have a larger picture there is less negative space.
I created two of the same image but changed the size to prove the point of positive and negative space!
2. Line
This picture shows how by using different sizes and textures of lines, you can create a very detailed image. To do this, I used different types of brushes on Photoshop. I also adjusted their sizes and opacity to create detail.
3. Space
This space shows how when you place an object on the top, it appears to be further away, and when you place an object on the bottom, it appears to be closer. To do this, I changed the positioning of the pictures to make it look like there is a variety of space.
4. Shape
The shape picture shows how using textures, you can make a picture look completely different while still maintaining the originality of the picture. I did this by adding textures different elements on the beach.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Balance
Symmetrical Balance
I liked:
- How perfectly symmetrical it turned out.
- The color coordination of the picture.
- The variety of shapes.
I disliked:
- That they were elliptics and not circles.
- The different sizes of ellipticals.
- The different widths of columns and rows.
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I liked:
- The overall look.
- How the after picture looked like a diamond mine.
- The filter on the after picture.
I disliked:
- How dark the picture looks.
- Some circles looked too thin.
- There was no organized fashion.
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Radial Balance
I liked:
- The vivid colors.
- The gradients mixed well.
- It looks like lightning.
I disliked:
- The Radial Symmetry because its not centered.
- The Radial Symmetry was too thin.
- The Radial Symmetry did not correlate with the original design.
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