Monday, August 27, 2012

Illusion Of Motion

 
Illusion of motion in art comes in many forms and is a great tool for an artist to capture movement in a still image.




 
Series Makes Motion

 





Using a series of photos in which the figure is shown in different positions is a method of illustrating movement. Comics are great examples.

 
Cropping
 

 
Cropped images are also another example of expressing motion. This implies the rest of the figure is moving without showing entire figure.




Blurred Lines




Blurred line is a technique very proficient at capturing movement. Two ways of doing so are blurring the figure and the background is motionless or the figure can be still and the background blurred.


3 comments:

  1. I like the pictures that you've chosen. They seem to illustrate the vocabulary words well. The only suggestion I would make would be to put your description first, then the picture below. I was a little confused at first about which picture went with which description. Other than that, everything looks good!

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  2. Yes i agree with ^ it was hard to tell what description goes with what picture. Maybe the title first and then the rest and a xhange in text size. The blog itself looks very good and appealing.

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  3. Thank you both for the informative comments. I will take care of that ASAP.. Thanks again.

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