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Scale & Proportion

Scale & Proportion. Project 3: Principles of Organization 2 D Design / Prof. Jacques / Spring 2014. Alexander Acompora Marco Supleano Shana Yee Ike M. Intro to Scale & Proportion. This principle of organization that includes the two separate characteristics of:. Scale Proportion

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Scale & Proportion

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  1. Scale & Proportion Project 3: Principles of Organization 2D Design / Prof. Jacques / Spring 2014 Alexander Acompora Marco Supleano Shana Yee Ike M.

  2. Intro to Scale & Proportion This principle of organization that includes the two separate characteristics of: • Scale • Proportion • Mathematical Proportion Scale & Proportion

  3. Scale • We tend to compare artwork to the size of our own bodies Alex A., Ike M. Scale & Proportion

  4. Scale Scale refers to the size of an object ( a whole ) in relationship to another object ( another whole ) • Shana Yee Scale & Proportion

  5. Scale is the size of an element as it relates to its physical size Marco S., Shana Y. Scale & Proportion

  6. Proportion • Proportion is a principle of art that describes the size, location or amount of one element to another (or to the whole) in a work • Shana Yee Scale & Proportion

  7. Proportion • When something is in proportion , the parts look accurate in comparison to each other Alex A. Scale & Proportion

  8. Proportion • An example of proportion are the parts of a human body. Our eyes are not bigger than ours ears. If our arms were longer than our legs than that would not be considered proportionate Scale & Proportion Marco S.

  9. Mathematical Proportion • The golden ratio is a mathematical proportion based on pi (1.618033988749895...) and is used to define aesthetically pleasing proportions in art and architecture. • It can be derived with a number of geometric constructions, each of which divides a line segment at the unique point where the ratio of the whole line to the large segment is the same as the ratio of the large segment to the small segment. • Ike M. Scale & Proportion

  10. Mathematical Proportion • The ratio is found in all proportions of the human body, from the hands and feet, to the face, to the body as a whole. The ratio has been analyzed in terms of what is considered beautiful in human faces and found that the more closely proportions of the face follow this ratio, the more beautiful it is considered to be. Marco S., Shana Y., Ike M. Scale & Proportion

  11. Scale & Proportion Applications • Shana Yee Scale & Proportion

  12. Scale & Proportion Applications • Shana Yee Scale & Proportion

  13. Scale & Proportion Applications Marco S. Scale & Proportion

  14. References • Sophia.org • http://www.sophia.org/tutorials/design-in-art-scale-and-proportion • Siggraph.org • http://www.siggraph.org/eduction/materials/HyperGraph/design/composition/scale_and_proportion Scale & Proportion

  15. Review • Scale refers to overall size of objects in relativity to the background of an image • Proportion refers to the relative size of the object • Together these principles help the viewer organize an image and depict points of emphasis Scale & Proportion

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