This is the 3D Fundamental lesson project 2:
Template to Volume
ELEMENTS:
Plane and Form
PRINCIPLES:
Rhythm, variation, harmony
Plane and Form
PRINCIPLES:
Rhythm, variation, harmony
- Employing Repetition to achieve rhythm and harmony through consistency
- Gradation to achieve Variation through differences
DOTS → LINES → PLANES → VOLUME
A line can be represented by a series of points.
A plane can be represented by a series of lines.
A volume can be represented by a series of planes.
A plane can be represented by a series of lines.
A volume can be represented by a series of planes.
RHYTHM/REPETITION
In the end , this picture was my final work for this lesson by using cardboard.
Rhythm can be considered as orderly progression
Can be achieve through repetition; three rhythmic devices include:
1.the duplication of the same form
2. two forms used alternately; and
3.the sequential change of a form (large to small, for example.)
Using repetitive pattern to achieve rhythm can move a viewer visually
Can be achieve through repetition; three rhythmic devices include:
1.the duplication of the same form
2. two forms used alternately; and
3.the sequential change of a form (large to small, for example.)
Using repetitive pattern to achieve rhythm can move a viewer visually
VARIETY
- Variety is a quality of diversion, disunity, or tension in a composition
- Can be achieve by combination of different elements to achieve contrast, opposition, differences
- In order to generate interest in a work
HARMONY
- Harmony is a quality of compatibility and agreement in a composition
- Outcome: Consistency, sameness
- Visual Harmony – Artwork that is unified by color, shape, composition or some other visual design principle
- Conceptual Harmony – artwork that has a common theme or concept throughout
In the end , this picture was my final work for this lesson by using cardboard.
Created by myself,Edited by myself.


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