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Elements of Design. By: Jayanna Levesque Digital Media 10

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Elements of Design.

By: Jayanna LevesqueDigital Media 10

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Line:Line is the movement of dots. There are three types of line:1. Actual line: It is form of line drawn by pen, pencil or color etc, it may be straight or curved2. Implied line: It is not a proper line but helps eye to travel along the art piece. e.g. dotted line on road3. Psychic line: This form of line has no physical value it is a psychologically created line e.g. when we are pointing something out, our eye travels from our hand to that object as if on a line.Line is the path of a moving point. Lines define the edges of shapes and forms.

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lines:

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Shapes:The 2D representation of an object or idea.Shape is an area enclosed by line. It is 2 dimensional and can be geometric or organic. Multiple simple shapes can be conglomerated to make complex shapes.

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Examples of shapes.

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Form is the three-dimensional counterpart to shape. There are two types of form: Illusionary form is the form created through use of concepts such as perspective in order to show form on a two dimensional work, whereas real form is the form seen in sculpture and other three dimensional art. Real form holds three dimensional physical space.

Forms.

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Examples of Forms.

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Value is the relative degree of light and dark in between white and black.Value is the lightness or darkness of a surface. It is often referred to when shading but value is also important in the study of color. Think of adding white or black to a pure color and how it would change.

Value.

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Examples of

value.

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Color is the physical response to wavelengths of light as they reflect from surfaces. Color properties include hue (the common name of the color: blue, red, yellow, etc…), intensity (from grey to full saturation), and value (light to dark).

Color.

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Examples of

color.

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Texture.Texture can be either real or perceived.

Real texture is how a work of art actually feels, while perceived texture is how an artwork appears to feel.Texture refers to the surface quality or “feel” of an object – smooth, rough, soft, etc. Textures may be actual (felt with touch – tactile) or implied (suggested by the way an artist has created the work of art -visual). Texture is often emphasized in oblique (angled) lighting as it strikes the objects from one side.

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Examples of texture.

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The use of space and room in a visual design. This also is also inclusive of negative space (the space around a shape or object).Space is the illusion of objects having depth on the 2-dimensional surface. Linear and aerial perspective are used.

Space.

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Examples of space.

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