Friday, November 11, 2011

Review Week 13

Principle of Repetition
In this design, the designer repeated the candy hearts throughout the whole design.














Principle of Proportion and Scale
In this design, the designer exaggerated the proportions and made the fish really big, while the fisherman is very small. People usually love to catch big fishes. :)
http://elizabethxto.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/proportion-scale.gif

Principle of Balance
In this design, the designer uses the balance between light and dark, or black and white, to have a cool effect in the design. It complements the yin-and-yang theme.


Principle of Emphasis
In this design, the author uses emphasis to deliver the message of emphasis. :) He uses a light blue for the other rectangles and lines and has one bright orange rectangle somewhat in the middle to help get it centered and focused on.


Principle of Unity
In this design, the designer wanted to show a feeling of togetherness and it helped to have uniting objects to also give a sense of unity.


Principle of Variety
In this design, the designer uses a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. It helps spread the viewer's eyes throughout the whole design. You just feel like you have to look through all the differences and adversity.
Indian Paisley Variety Design

Principle of Rhythm
In this design, the designer has a sense of rhythm throughout the design. It feels like you could just flow all the way through what you see.


Principle of Contrast
In this design, the designer is trying to get the point of contrast across, obviously. He or she uses black and white to help the viewer see the difference clearly.


How do you add a layer mask to a particular layer?
~You click on the "Add Vector Mask" button; it is located at the bottom of the layers palette


What two colors are used to create the mask?
~White and black


Describe the process of using a layer mask?

~Using a layer mask lets you edit a picture without actually erasing everything. This way, if you still need it in a later process, you can bring it back instead of having to back track on your history, which would also delete whatever you had done afterwards.
~Add a layer mask, then edit it to the way you want.

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