Illustrating Visual Space

Illustrating Visual Space

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The meaning of each element changes when the size changes. The figure looks more realistic if it is smaller than the other images as long as it is not too small. When the figure is bigger it turns into a giant, if it is much bigger it turns the other elements into toys.

The image looks a lot more dynamic and interesting when it is at different angles.

When all the images are horizontal and vertical the image looks stationary, sort of frozen into a position. It gives a feeling of boredom as well, nothing to look at. It also looks like items in line, just numbers with no narrative element. It gives a sense of not connectedness.

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This is my favourite composition. The image is dynamic, it looks like something happened or something is happening. You wonder what is going on, there is a narrative element in the composition. The elements forms a whole, it is connected to tell a story. The eye moves through the image again and again. The image also has a sense of interest to it, it looks like something that has to be further inspected to figure out what is going on.

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