Friday 17 November 2017

Art fundamentals

 Rule of thirds
The rule of thirds is set on having the focus of the image away from the center.  To check the method in which to do so is to place the image in a 3*3 grid and see where the main focus of the image lays. For this image in particular the main focus is the building which is placed in the left of the image.

 Rule of odds
The rule of odds expresses to uses an odd amount of objects in the foreground to keep the viewer interested. This rule specifically applies to this image because there are 3 people in the foreground of the image.


 Rule of simplification
This image falls under the rule of simplification. This is because in the foreground there is 1 main focus being the light. In addition to this the image isn't over-complicated and easy to the eye.
 Rule of balance
This is the most simplest of the rules. This rule is based on creating an overall balance, making the image pleasing and harmonious. This image demonstrates it because the parts of the speed bump are both equal.

Rule of space
This image shows the rule of space. This is because it shows a sense of space in which the viewer can move through. In this specific example the space which can be moved through is the sky.

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