Thursday 8 January 2015

 
 
 
 
 

3D visual language

 
The basic elements and principles of three dimensional art are:
 
 
Elements:
 
Line:- The edge of a shape or the form of a line moving to a direction that you want it to move to
 
(Implied line)- A line which isn't actually there but appears to be present.
(Actual line)- A line which is actually there and visible.
 
 
Value:- Shadow variations for light to dark

different types of value adds a sense of space and depth to an object; emphasising its three dimensions.
 strong contrast in value can create emphasis.
 
Colour:- colour is a light source reflected of a surface which can create emphasis, harmony, emotions, unity and movement.
Colour has three distinctive qualities.
 Hue-colour
Value- lightness to darkness of a colour
Intensity- Brightness to dullness of a colour - mixing its complimentary colour can create dullness
 
 
Texture:- Quality related to our sense of touch. It can create emphasis, movement, pattern, emotion
-Implied texture- it appears to be there but is actually an illusion which makes it not present
-Actual texture- is really there and you can feel it.
 
 
Shape:- Shape creates a two dimensional area. Shape can create most of the elements and many of the principles
 
 
Form:- Form encloses a volume of three dimensional area.
Light and dark value variations and space are used to emphasize form.
 
 
Space:  Illusion of depth and space.
-ways to create space-
Overlapping- shapes or forms in front of each other 
Holes and cavities.
 


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