3 Rules for Better Composition in Your Art
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Anytime i think i got a good grasp of “good composition” there’s always new things i can apply.
@ArtWod
Жыл бұрын
That's the beauty of art! :)
@MahmudTheMedium
Жыл бұрын
@@ArtWod definitely
@bozhidarmihaylov
Ай бұрын
The Beauty of Life! 😊
The contrast in soft and hard shapes really makes it leap out. great tip
@ArtWod
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you find it useful :)
I think it depends on the overall feelings of the piece as well, for my simple rules to keep in mind are Feels => Shapes=> Value from Big, medium, and small.
Had not heard of the balance idea where a large shape crosses the center line. Very helpful
I finally found you from Proko, seeing that you dont have a million subs is criminal
@ArtWod
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for those kind words! :)
the framerate on ur camera makes u look like a stop motion figure LMAO
Great lesson, thank you! Saving this and subbed!
Are you saying the weight of the image comes from darks tones being heavier verses the lighter tones having a lighter weight? Not sure what you meant. I always thought that composition has a lot o do with the linear motion of where the eye is coaxed whether lighter or darker in color, such as the branches, clouds or mountains. It is a difficult subject to break down into rules as I believe they all interact and effect one another. Thanks for the video.
This is really helpful thanks so much!
its a great tips, thanks so much & good luck~
That was very helpful, thank you.
great vid. made me remember some rules
Big THANKS. Learn much
J'adore
Thank You 💝👍🏼
Such a great fantastic video! I always learn something new from this channel. At 1:53 I am confused for the bottom image. The 1:3 and 2:3 ratio. Is it based on values or just general amount of pixels? Because if it is only pixels, it feels more like 40/60 ratio. I am really bad at math, so I apologize if I am missing something. I assume it's sky vs land right? Thanks!
@BoluKorede_Studio
Жыл бұрын
The I:3 ratio and the 2:3 ratio is mostly used in landscapes. You literally have to show more of the lands or the sky depending on the I deal behind your concept. So let's say I want to paint a seashore with lots of boats and people having fun. I would literally show 2:3 of the lands and tge sea cos that's where my focal point is supposed to be and I'll show a 1:3 of the sky since I really don't have much to show there. Hope you grab now
@TamilVolk
Жыл бұрын
@@BoluKorede_Studio I see!
Great video, thanks
Maneiro 🤠
Environment round building things straight. Excellent
Love the new studio dud!!!!!
@ArtWod
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Misha! ❤
thanks😀
I hope it's not too late for me to ask this, but are these rules better applied in the process of creating/thumbnailing the piece or before? Do we use this to check our work or plan our work is what I'm concerned with?
@ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr
6 ай бұрын
not sure how you can get any more "before" than thumbnailing, which should be the first thing you do, and is basically a rough draft for the pieces composition. ideally you should think of all this stuff at the very beginning, because the further you get, the harder it is to change. doing thumbnails allows you to quickly check if a composition is working.
@ross6024
6 ай бұрын
@@ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr I have a very spontaneous work flow. Setting things up before I draw is like creating a nice environment for me to use the toilet; it doesn’t make sense. Especially considering forcing it will also make a mess in my case
nice
Hi thanks for this can you do a video just on how to start doing thumb nails. Every time I start, my brain begins to over complicate things. Is this normal for beginners? Thanks
@ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr
6 ай бұрын
just make em, a thumbnail should be a quick test, not something you spend a ton of time on. make a crappy thumbnail. if it looks bad, then make another where you try to improve things. you should be working on drawing 100 bad thumbnails, not 1 perfect one. try focusing on just one aspect of composition for each one.
Not sure i understand weight's
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it looks like it s ai generated
in this two pieces given as examples no balance at all!!! and if this gay do not see it - you are worth such a teacher - believe him)))
How to make 6 minutes feel like a thousand years. Well done. Pointless video.
keep flashing obnoxious sponsor links that no one will click on, that'll help grow the channel.