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  • Rhythm: Motion: there’s a rhythm in motion but it isn’t really in motion because its in or on a photo
several photos to choose but this one in my mind looked like it was moving by the swirls an the “motion” of them turning the thingy.

    Rhythm: Motion: there’s a rhythm in motion but it isn’t really in motion because its in or on a photo

    several photos to choose but this one in my mind looked like it was moving by the swirls an the “motion” of them turning the thingy.

    • 5 years ago
  • Rhythm: Visual: rhythm based on repetition whichs means visual unity, involves a clear repetition of elements that are the same or are only slightly modified.
i like the colors of the dresses and the flowing of them while they are apparently dancing...

    Rhythm: Visual: rhythm based on repetition whichs means visual unity, involves a clear repetition of elements that are the same or are only slightly modified.

    i like the colors of the dresses and the flowing of them while they are apparently dancing in the photo.

    • 5 years ago
  • Posted by Dominique Rodriguez
"Exploring Adaptable Art.“ » Exploring Visual Rhythm. Nucleus Cms, 26 Nov. 2012. Web. 27 Nov. 2012.
Rhythm: Repetition: repeated objects or images and is combines with elements repeatedly but with variations.

    Posted by Dominique Rodriguez

     "Exploring Adaptable Art.“ Â» Exploring Visual Rhythm. Nucleus Cms, 26 Nov. 2012. Web. 27 Nov. 2012.

    Rhythm: Repetition: repeated objects or images and is combines with elements repeatedly but with variations. 

    • 5 years ago
  • Posted by Nicole
http://nicole-theinteractivedesignproject.blogspot.com/
Rhythm: Progressive: involves repetition but repetition of a shape that changes in regular manner.
this photo isn’t regular but it does progress into small hands on the tips of...

    Posted by Nicole

    http://nicole-theinteractivedesignproject.blogspot.com/

    Rhythm: Progressive: involves repetition but repetition of a shape that changes in regular manner.

    this photo isn’t regular but it does progress into small hands on the tips of the finger. kind of creeps me out but it feels special to me because it isn’t normal.

    • 5 years ago
  • Illustration by M.C. Escher - Lizard, 1942
http://flyeschool.com/content/repetition-rhythm-and-pattern
Rhythm: Alternating: modifies alternate consistently with one another to produce a regular sequence.
Going through the different alternate rhythm...

    Illustration by M.C. Escher - Lizard, 1942

    http://flyeschool.com/content/repetition-rhythm-and-pattern

    Rhythm: Alternating: modifies alternate consistently with one another to produce a regular sequence.

    Going through the different alternate rhythm pictures this one stood out with the way the legs are making a part of another lizard and natural colors.

    • 5 years ago
  • Scale: Surrealism: is based on a paradox, on images that cannot be explained in rational terms.
the grass being the lashes, the fish as the pupil and the ripples bring out and iris, the makes this photo unique to me, i like drawing eyes and in...

    Scale: Surrealism: is based on a paradox, on images that cannot be explained in rational terms.

    the grass being the lashes, the fish as the pupil and the ripples bring out and iris, the  makes this photo unique to me, i like drawing eyes and in several different ways and this is making me want to draw this picture because of its uniqueness to me. also i love fishing.

    • 5 years ago
  • Scale: Human Scale: an object that is usually small or tiny built up to becoming a larger scale from a human.
This picture can also be exaggerating scale. but i had picked human scale because legos are usually the size of your pinky finger and having...

    Scale: Human Scale: an object that is usually small or tiny built up to becoming a larger scale from a human.

    This picture can also be exaggerating scale. but i had picked human scale because legos are usually the size of your pinky finger and having them making up a bridge with the construction workers under it, it is showing alot of human scale

    • 5 years ago
  • Scale: Hieratic Scale: sizing is figures were based on their symbolic importance in the subject being presented.
As you can see the only guy with the wings and halo is bigger in size to the others, they adore or worship him so he is hieratic scaled...

    Scale: Hieratic Scale: sizing is figures were based on their symbolic importance in the subject being presented.

    As you can see the only guy with the wings and halo is bigger in size to the others, they adore or worship him so he is hieratic scaled to them. in graphic design i could make any person or even in object that people or other objects look up to it or him or she as seen in the following picture. 

    • 5 years ago
  • Scale: Exaggerated Scale: a small object magnified or enlarged and a large object would b reduced.
I love this picture you can see any designs clearly but if the tea cups were regular sized yes you would see the details but they wouldn’t b clear like...

    Scale: Exaggerated Scale: a small object magnified or enlarged and a large object would b reduced.

    I love this picture you can see any designs clearly but if the tea cups were regular sized yes you would see the details but they wouldn’t b clear like when they are enlarged. i can make any small object that i help advertise seem larger and can b seen better then in regular size.

    • 5 years ago
  • Scale: Earthworks: A work of art made by altering an area of land or a natural geographic feature, especially on a large scale, are unique in the grandeur of their scale.
This photo popped out at me because i am amazed by the they did this and coming...

    Scale: Earthworks: A work of art made by altering an area of land or a natural geographic feature, especially on a large scale, are unique in the grandeur of their scale.

    This photo popped out at me because i am amazed by the they did this and coming out perfect and how much effect it took to design it.

    • 5 years ago
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