Proximity and Repetition are easily the two simplest ways for you to create unity in your paintings. They both work on the obvious associations that the human mind tends to make unconsciously and for that reason they both have the ability to create some amazing unified designs when all is said and done. [...]
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June 6th, 2008 by Justin Lemaire
The easiest way to create unity in your drawings is to simply place objects together in a way that indicates that they seem to belong together. In fact, if you think back to the lesson on creating contrast emphasis through the use of placing objects apart from the group, the implication there is that [...]
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June 2nd, 2008 by Justin Lemaire
One of the most important aspects of art that has been carried through from classical design to modern design in the electronic world is unity. This is one principle that you are likely going to be referring back to on a continual basis, so understanding it right now is a very good idea.
Simply put, [...]
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June 1st, 2008 by Justin Lemaire
While emphasis can be quite easily created through the use of contrast or isolation, there are many times when neither of these types of methods will be appropriate. While contrast might be something you can get away with in the case of drawing or imaging different people, there is a much better and stylish [...]
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May 28th, 2008 by Justin Lemaire
When you are designing graphics or creating pictures, one of the most important concepts that you are ever going to need to understand is the concept of emphasis. There are many ways that artists can attract attention to a particular part of a designed graphic and one way to do it is through the [...]
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May 26th, 2008 by Justin Lemaire