Plane Design Basic Plane Composition 2-1: Point, Line, and Plane Structures

Plane Design Basic Plane Composition 2-1: Point, Line, and Plane Structures

Point form

The smaller the body, the more it gives a sense of

(1) Mixing arrangement of different sizes and density makes it a scattered form of composition

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(2) Regularly arranging the points of the same size in a certain direction, giving the human vision a feeling of linearity due to the movement of the points.

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(3) Change from a large point to a small point in a certain trajectory and direction to create a beautiful sense of rhythm

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(4) Put the dots in different sizes, both in a dense and decentralized way, with purposeful permutations, giving rise to a sense of facial expression.

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(5) Gradually aligning the points of the same size in opposite directions to produce subtle dynamic vision

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(6) The visual effect of irregular points

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The form of the line

The line is the trajectory of the point movement

(1) Surfaced lines (isometric dense arrangement)

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(2) Density-changing lines (arranged at different distances) Visual effect of perspective space

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(3), the space of thickness change, the visual effect of virtual space

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(4) The illusion line (arrange the original more standard lines for some switching changes)

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(5) Three-dimensional lines

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(6) Irregular lines

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Face composition

The face shows a full, heavy, overall and stable visual effect

(1) Geometrical surfaces, regular, smooth, and more rational visual effects

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(2) Naturally shaped surfaces, with different shapes of objects appearing in the form of surface, giving people a more vivid and thick visual effect.

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(3) The freehand side

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(4) Organically shaped face, giving a soft, natural, abstract face shape

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(5) Accidental, free, lively and philosophical

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(6) Man-made shapes, more rational cultural features

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