Thursday, August 28, 2014

Elements of Design




Value: the degree of light and dark in a design.




Shape: two dimensional line grouped into two categories; geometric and organic.




a mark that spans a distance between two objects and can take various form. Implied line is not necessarily physically viewable but is the path a viewer takes from one point in the photo to another.




Texture: the degree of roughness or smoothness in objects.




Color: refers to specific hues shown on the color wheel. Complimentary colors can produce dull and neutral color; black and white can produce tints, shades, and tones.




Form: three dimensional object having volume. It is the illusion of 3D effects because of light and shading techniques.




Space: refers to feeling of depth or three dimensions. Primary object is referred to as positive space, the area around primary objects is referred to as negative space.

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