Draw five different shapes overlapping each other?Using the different types of graphic arrangements?Arrange these figures in all possible combination?
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Answer:
Explanation:
Basic elements of composition are abstract concepts. They do
not actually exist but seems to be present in a picture or in any
visual representation.
In geometry, a point is defined as an entity without length and
breadth or an entity without any dimension. In graphic design,
a point is represented in the form of a dot and it indicates a
particular position. It is the end or the beginning of a line. Dot
has a physical dimension which is a visual representation of
an abstract concept also known as ‘point’. For example, we feel
that there is a point at the angle of a triangle or wherever two
lines meet. This point is a basic element of design.
There is another interesting notion related to a ‘dot’.
Assume that there is a bird sitting on a tree or near your
window. You can see the bird in detail. When it starts flying
and goes away from you, all the details get blurred and you just
see a shape of a flying bird. As it goes further and further then
even the shape also gets blurred and finally you see a ‘dot’.
This dot need not be round in shape. It can have the shape of a
flying bird reduced to its limits of recognition. It appears as a
‘dot’. Therefore, a ‘dot’ can have any desired shape.
A line is defined as a one-dimensional entity having length but
no breadth. In graphic design, it is metaphorically defined as ‘a
line is a dot gone for a walk’, that is, a line is a point in motion.
However, in graphic design a line is depicted where it has
length as well as breadth. A line can be thin or thick. It ca