Composition rules
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Composition
RULES TO LIVE BY
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Composition
• The organization of the elements of art using the principles of design
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#1. Don’t Center Everything
• Object placed in the center of the page is boring.
• A straight line in the middle of the page is
boring.
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#1. Don’t Center Everything• Off center
changes the feeling of the picture and adds interest
• Move the horizon line up or down to change the picture
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#2. Create Variety• Objects the same
size and placed along the same line are monotonous.
• Varying the placement and size can break monotony.
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#3 Use The Rule of Thirds
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#4 Don’t line up things on the bottom edge of
the paper• This is what small children do.
• Put space between the bottom of the objects and the bottom edge of the paper
• Use a horizon line.
• Use perspective
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#5 Don’t Put the Sun in the Corner of your Drawing
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What’s wrong with
this?everything is lined up at
the top of the page
the drawing doesn’t use the entire paper- too much negative space
the images don’t really relate to each other realistically
just as bad as putting it at the bottom of the paper
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What’s wrong with
this?in the corners
the objects don’t relate to each other again
too much negative space?
no idea of ground and sky
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What’s wrong with
this?objects relate to each
other, but they are placed right in the middle with too much negative space
the negative space shouldn’t just surround the objects
no horizon line
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What’s wrong with
this?too crowded?
not enough negative space?
the best of the examples