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The document discusses the six elements of design - line, shape, space, value, texture, and color. It provides a brief definition and example for each element: Line can direct the eye through an image using leading lines or repeating lines. Shape refers to two-dimensional enclosed spaces like circles or organic blobs that act as focal points. Space gives depth through foreground, middleground and background, as well as positive and negative space. Value is the lightness or darkness in an image from bright whites to deep blacks. Texture can be actual surfaces captured or the illusion of surfaces, and may be used to make an area dominant. Color is a property of light with qualities like hue, saturation, and brightness that can be used

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Elements of Design

The document discusses the six elements of design - line, shape, space, value, texture, and color. It provides a brief definition and example for each element: Line can direct the eye through an image using leading lines or repeating lines. Shape refers to two-dimensional enclosed spaces like circles or organic blobs that act as focal points. Space gives depth through foreground, middleground and background, as well as positive and negative space. Value is the lightness or darkness in an image from bright whites to deep blacks. Texture can be actual surfaces captured or the illusion of surfaces, and may be used to make an area dominant. Color is a property of light with qualities like hue, saturation, and brightness that can be used

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Elements of Design

The Tools to Make Art

Elements of Design

Line
Shape
Space
Value
Texture
Color

Line
Line can mean a few different things.
Leading lines can move your viewers
eyes throughout a photograph
diagonals are great. Repeating lines
that fade into the background will bring
the viewers back into the picture. Lines
arent always straight; the line of a
models body can create an S shape
that will lead the viewers eye all along
her body and through the image.

Line

Shape
An enclosed space defined by a line or by
contrast to its surroundings. Shapes are twodimensional (flat): circle, square, triangle,
organic blob, etc. In everyday usage, the word
'shape' is also used to talk about threedimensional form, often as something of a
shorthand for referring to the two-dimensional
outline or silhouette of the object. When
discussing art, your meaning will be clearer if
you reserve using 'shape' to talk about twodimensional shapes on a plane.

Shape
Shapes or
objects within
the frame as a
focal point

Space
Space is another element that gives depth
to your image. All images should have
some kind of foreground, middleground
and/or background. Space also refers to
positive and negative space in your photo.
1) Positive space is taken up by something
such as your subject.
2) Negative space is what is in between all
the positive space. Negative is an empty
or blank space, which may still have
something in it.

Space
Could argue
that images
must relate or
demonstrate
Rule of Thirds.

Value
The degree of lightness or darkness of an area.
Tone varies from the bright white of a light
source through shades of gray to the deepest
black shadows. How we perceive the tone of an
object depends on its actual surface lightness or
darkness, color and texture, the background and
lighting. Tone is may be used broadly ('global
tone') to denote the major planes of an object;
realist artists use 'local tone' to accurately denote
subtle changes within the plane.

Value
Light vs dark
in an image

Texture
Texture is the surface quality of a shape rough,
smooth, soft hard glossy etc. This can be a 2dimensional (flat) shot or can have depth.
Texture can be used to accent an area so that
it becomes more dominant than another.
Texture is defined as the surface
characteristics of a material that can be
experienced through the sense of touch or the
illusion of touch.
In visual images, actual textures can be used,
such as cloth, boxes, small objects, and
natural items.

Texture
Texture may be
a macro close
up detailing
texture or a wide
shot.

Color
Color is a property of light that is visible when light
is emitted or reflected. The color of the light is
determined by the wavelength.
Primary Colors - Red, Blue, Yellow
Secondary Colors - Violet, Green Orange
Complementary Colors - Opposites (Blue/Orange)
Monochromatic - White, Gray, Black, Pop Color

Color
Color may be a
pop of a single
color or a variety
of colors playing
off one-another
to either draw
attention or
isolate items.

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