As a very important part of a painting, the principle of "uniform change" and the law of the beautiful form can be enlightened by the analysis of the composition of excellent works; or to guide yourself in the sketch of the study and exercises, will be conducive to deepen understanding of the principle of the composition, improve the ability of the composition.
1. The picture is empty and monotonous, and the image and space are out of proper proportions. This results in an excessively wide comparison and weakens the overall relationship between the two. Increasing the number of images and enriching the images with the changes in the liner can enhance the unified factor between images and space.
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2. The screen is stuffy and "not breathable". The image and the screen space are too "Uniform" and there is no reason for comparison and change. Reduce the image size and increase the "breathable" space so that the two constitute an appropriate proportional relationship. In contrast to space, the image is displayed in a centralized and clear manner.
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3. Lazy, rigid, and completely symmetrical screen la s, resulting in "unification" and insufficient changes. Adjust the space location of an object to break the completely symmetrical layout, strengthen the changing factors, and form a balanced diagram. Through the comparison of primary and secondary importance, we can find changes and enhance the aesthetic of the diagram.
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4. The screen is only "aggregated", but not "scattered", resulting in a sense of "squeeze. It is necessary to change the layout of images that are too aggregated to form a layout that is both frontend and backend, with dense, uneven, and responsive, changing in a unified manner, enhancing the aesthetic of the image.
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5. the center of gravity offset of the screen is out of balance. Images are concentrated on the image side. Although there are changes but they are not uniform, the image is unstable. Adjust the space location of an object appropriately to form a balanced layout of different types and amounts. Change by "" and unify by "same amount" to ensure the stability of the center of gravity and achieve a unified and rich-changing diagram.
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6. The screen is scattered and there is no contact. Improper handling of the relationship between changes and unification only pays attention to the spatial changes between the left and right sides, ignoring the relatively centralized unity, resulting in loose composition. Adjust the layout to form a relatively concentrated chart center. By comparing "clustering" and "scattered", "Main" and "secondary", we seek a unified solution in the change.
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Clever composition comparison with new ideas