Showing posts with label visual order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual order. Show all posts
Friday, September 20, 2013
balance
ambiguous- compositional elements contain a lack of relationship between each other
asymmetric- an irregular composition of elements, centered around a central axis.
symmetric- a set of compositional elements composed symmetrically around a central axis and convey regularity, stableness, etc.
neutral- nonactive composition, that is characterized by randomness.
asymmetric- an irregular composition of elements, centered around a central axis.
symmetric- a set of compositional elements composed symmetrically around a central axis and convey regularity, stableness, etc.
neutral- nonactive composition, that is characterized by randomness.
ambiguous balance
asymmetric balance
symmetric balance
neutral balance
Sunday, September 15, 2013
visual order
Just some updates on what's going into the visual order publication-
New figure/ground shot. Not sure if it'll stay yet either, but I like it more than the one I had before.
New similarity shot. I thought that it perhaps showed symmetry better than my initial picture.
And a new proximity shot. Just trying to make things work a little better.
I guess that's all for now.
Until the next photo update, of course.
Friday, September 13, 2013
symmetry
The four symmetry laws we learned, and definitions-
reflection - an image is altered by flipping it 180 degrees over an axis, creating a mirrored effect
rotation - turning an object an equal distance around a fixed point, repeatedly to create a pattern
translation - the equal movement of an object, either horizontal or vertical, to create a repeating pattern
glide reflection - a combination of flipping an image 180 degrees over an axis to mirror it, and then translating it horizontally or vertically.
dilation - often paired with glide reflection, it is the slight change in size of a particular image, after it has been reflected and translated.
reflection
rotation
translation
dilation
Some compositions, yeah? I think these compositions don't work as well as the gestalt compositions did. My analog pieces are very precise and so they have a quality that makes them look like they were made entirely in the computer. Some of the symmetry movements are harder to convey with these perfect-esque looking shapes. I haven't scanned them yet, but I have new shapes that were torn, as Tom suggested. I plan on trying them out asap.
reflection
rotation
translation
glide reflection/dilation
The glide reflection compositions were the hardest for me to grasp. I'm still uncertain if I really have, totally. Do they all need to include dilation? I don't know.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
more gestalt exploration
I found some new pictures for a couple of the gestalt forms, and I picked the ones that I liked and felt worked best.
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