Wednesday, 25 May 2016
The rule of 3 in my FMP
In the image above you can clearly see how the rule of 3 applies in my FMP.
The warriors in my piece are very clearly the focal point of the painting, this is because the variation in colouration and their positions make them the things that you focus on first.
The dominant form of the piece is the larger mountain in the back of the image whilst the sub-dominant form is either the smaller hill in the front or the houses in the back of the image. The mountains are in a very good place in the image as they frame the focal point but do not distract from it.
Pictures are most ascetically pleasing along the meeting points of the lines. One of these being the edge of the sword blade. The cross point meets where the blades are interacting.
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