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Balance

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

UNBALANCED

THE EQUILIBRIUM ISN'T PRESENT THE VIEWER SENSES COMPOSITION AS UNBALANCED.

SYMMETRIC BALANCE

SHAPES ARE REPEATED ON EITHER SIDE OF A CENTRAL VERTICAL AXIS, MIRRORING ONE ANOTHER.

ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE

BALANCE IS ACHIEVED WITH DISSIMILAR OBJECTS THAT HAVE EQUAL VISUAL WEIGHT ON EACH SIDE OF THE VERTICAL AXIS.
Smaller object near the edge balanced by a larger object in the center

SMALL AREA OF BRIGHT COLOR

USING A SMALL AREA OF BRIGHT COLOR TO BALANCE A MUCH LARGER AREA IF A DULLER MORE NEUTRAL COLOR COMBINES COMOOSITION.

CONTRAST OF VALUE OF COLOR

A SMALLER AMOUNT OF CONTRASTING VALUES ARE NEEDED TO BALANCE LARGER AMOUNTS OF BLENDING VALUES.

SHAPING

SMALLER AND MORE COMPLICATED SHAPES BALANCE A LARGER, SIMPLER SHAPE.

TEXTURING

A SMALLER, ROUGH-TEXTURED SHAPE BALANCES A LARGER, BASICALLY SMOOTH TEXTURED SHAPE.

PLACING

A LARGE SHAPE PLACED CLOSER TO THE CENTER CAN BE BALANCED BY A SMALLER SHAPE PLACED CLOSER TO THE EDGE OF THE ARTWORK.

BALANCING OBJECTS

A LARGE OBJECT CAN BE BALANCED BY SEVERAL SMALL OBJECTS.

RADIAL BALANCE

COMPONENTS RADIATE OUT FROM A COMMON CENTRAL POINT.