Are you aware of primary elements?
There are four(4) primary elements that I would love to share. These four elements consist of point, line, plane, and volume.
Point - A point is what marks a position in a space such as a focal point which will catch a viewers eye.
Line - A line is a point that moves in space and its ongoing.
Plane- A plane is a flat or level surface, so therefore a plane can be two dimensional or three dimensional.
Volume- Volume can be referred to as many things, this can be a two-dimensional form that consists of length, width and depth and volume can also be considered as a texture when it is added onto a two-dimensional form to make it into a three-dimensional form.
As it relates to volume, I have shared a picture and broke it down into simple forms, which as this picture is a three-dimensional image, and without any texture or form, we can see that an image can appear flat and two dimensional and also interpreted in the way the viewers sees the image.
Nice graphics. Love the building you chose to diagram. Good job keeping it simple.
ReplyDeleteLove the quick and easy description, gets straight to the point without missing imprtant facts about each element. You really did a great job with the diagrams, very easy to understand. Good Job!!!
ReplyDeleteNicely explained. I like how you first outlined it in the image and then showed the viewers the basic shape separately! Good job.
ReplyDeleteI like how you visually showed the topic with you graphics, nice work!
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