ahsart: composition for still-life colored pencil reference photos

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RIGHT VS. WRONG COMPOSITION

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Page 1: AHSArt:  Composition for Still-Life Colored Pencil Reference Photos

RIGHT VS. WRONG

COMPOSITION

Page 2: AHSArt:  Composition for Still-Life Colored Pencil Reference Photos

THE 4 COMPOSITIONAL RULES:

1. Focal Point using the rule of thirds

2. Balanced positive / negative space

3. Breaking the picture plane (3 out of 4)

4. Using 3 out of 4 corners (intersecting /

framing)

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1. RULE OF 3RDS In art the composition is divided into thirds both horizontally and vertically (making a tic-tac-toe board). The focal point is placed at one of the four the intersecting sections of the grid. This keeps the focal point from being placed in the center.

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DON’T: PLACE ANYTHING DIRECTLY IN THE MIDDLE…

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3. BREAKING THE PICTURE PLANE the space around the objects is broken up into smaller, more interesting shapes. Too much negative space created dead, boring space and keeps the eye from moving..

Too much!! Zoom in- Perfect!

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4. USE 3 OUT OF 4 CORNERS By intersecting and framing the corners with objects or lines assists in creating a place for the eye to naturally enter the composition.

WRONG!

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{TIP} Create variations in height!

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{TIP}

geometricorganic

Use contrast in Elements (OPPOSITS)