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Under The Influence of Music Tour- Wiz Khalifa

Movement is the suggestion or illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design. For example, circles going diagonally up and down from right to left could show that the design moves up and to the right or down and to the left. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
Movement moves ones eye through a composition – without it, a composition can be seen as stale, lifeless, and boring. Your eye needs a visual path to follow. Think of it as a visual path to follow with interesting things to see along the way.
 
Movement is a principle of design. Thus, it can only be demonstrated using elements of design. Look at the examples – how is movement created? What moves your eye? Movement is like following a map.
·         The first thing I think the spectator’s eye will be drawn to is the drawn lady on the right, mostly because of all of the color.
·         Then below the drawing, it takes you to the guy’s arm on the far right.
·         As you make your way down his body you notice all of the hands sticking up at the bottom of the picture frame.
·         Those bring you to the other rappers along the hands at the bottom.
·         Then as you observe more of the picture you notice me on my bike. This gives the picture more of a 3D look to it.
Here are some elements often used to convey movement:
 
Line                        Value                    Color                     Shape
 
Emphasis is given to an area within the design because that area is meant to be seen or is more important to be noticed when compared to other places of the design. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
The point of emphasis is also known as the Focal Point. Movement often directs the viewer’s eyes to the focal point. However, straight arrows going straight to the focal point would be too obvious.  Remember the idea of the path through movement, we want to experience a journey to the focal point – we don’t always want to be directed there too quickly.
 
Where is the focal point in our examples?
·         The main focal point is the Octowoman underneath where it says Taylor Gang or die.
Space is also about how the page is organized.  Where is a good place for the focal point? In the dead center? Off center? Consider the rule of thirds. Are there objects that imply depth? Using foreground, middle ground, and background? How do objects interact to create that sense of depth?
Movement is the suggestion or illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design. For example, circles going diagonally up and down from right to left could show that the design moves up and to the right or down and to the left. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
Movement moves ones eye through a composition – without it, a composition can be seen as stale, lifeless, and boring. Your eye needs a visual path to follow. Think of it as a visual path to follow with interesting things to see along the way.
 
Movement is a principle of design. Thus, it can only be demonstrated using elements of design. Look at the examples – how is movement created? What moves your eye? Movement is like following a map.
·         The first thing I think the spectator’s eye will be drawn to is the drawn lady on the right, mostly because of all of the color.
·         Then below the drawing, it takes you to the guy’s arm on the far right.
·         As you make your way down his body you notice all of the hands sticking up at the bottom of the picture frame.
·         Those bring you to the other rappers along the hands at the bottom.
·         Then as you observe more of the picture you notice me on my bike. This gives the picture more of a 3D look to it.
Here are some elements often used to convey movement:
 
Line                        Value                    Color                     Shape
 
Emphasis is given to an area within the design because that area is meant to be seen or is more important to be noticed when compared to other places of the design. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
The point of emphasis is also known as the Focal Point. Movement often directs the viewer’s eyes to the focal point. However, straight arrows going straight to the focal point would be too obvious.  Remember the idea of the path through movement, we want to experience a journey to the focal point – we don’t always want to be directed there too quickly.
 
Where is the focal point in our examples?
·         The main focal point is the Octowoman underneath where it says Taylor Gang or die.
Space is also about how the page is organized.  Where is a good place for the focal point? In the dead center? Off center? Consider the rule of thirds. Are there objects that imply depth? Using foreground, middle ground, and background? How do objects interact to create that sense of depth?
Movement is the suggestion or illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture, or design. For example, circles going diagonally up and down from right to left could show that the design moves up and to the right or down and to the left. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
Movement moves ones eye through a composition – without it, a composition can be seen as stale, lifeless, and boring. Your eye needs a visual path to follow. Think of it as a visual path to follow with interesting things to see along the way.
 
Movement is a principle of design. Thus, it can only be demonstrated using elements of design. Look at the examples – how is movement created? What moves your eye? Movement is like following a map.
·         The first thing I think the spectator’s eye will be drawn to is the drawn lady on the right, mostly because of all of the color.
·         Then below the drawing, it takes you to the guy’s arm on the far right.
·         As you make your way down his body you notice all of the hands sticking up at the bottom of the picture frame.
·         Those bring you to the other rappers along the hands at the bottom.
·         Then as you observe more of the picture you notice me on my bike. This gives the picture more of a 3D look to it.
Here are some elements often used to convey movement:
 
Line                        Value                    Color                     Shape
 
Emphasis is given to an area within the design because that area is meant to be seen or is more important to be noticed when compared to other places of the design. (from Jiskha Homework Help)
 
The point of emphasis is also known as the Focal Point. Movement often directs the viewer’s eyes to the focal point. However, straight arrows going straight to the focal point would be too obvious.  Remember the idea of the path through movement, we want to experience a journey to the focal point – we don’t always want to be directed there too quickly.
 
Where is the focal point in our examples?
·         The main focal point is the Octowoman underneath where it says Taylor Gang or die.
Space is also about how the page is organized.  Where is a good place for the focal point? In the dead center? Off center? Consider the rule of thirds. Are there objects that imply depth? Using foreground, middle ground, and background? How do objects interact to create that sense of depth?
Under The Influence of Music Tour- Wiz Khalifa
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