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what is the value of shapes​

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Answered by Ꮪαɾα
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Step-by-step explanation:

Of all the basic fundamental principles of art, value is the most important in my opinion. But, the principles are interdependent as well. 

You cannot have more than one value unless you also have shapes. The arrangement of the shapes, each with a specific value makes up your design or composition - which is another fundamental principle of art. 

Every color - all gazillion of them - has an associated value. If you took a black and white photo, each color is represented somewhere along the value scale - either black, white, or one of the numerous grays in between.

Drawing is simply arranging the shapes of color in a way that allows you to perceive the illusion of three dimensions. This is achieved through perspective and proportions - in other words the shapes need to be the right shape and size relative to the other shapes.

Edges is how abrupt or subtle the transition is between the shapes. You can have a very sharp edge, soft edge, lost edge, or any of the varying degrees in between.

This is a lot to think about when creating a painting. As said, they are so interdependent, that you cannot make a change to one without effecting each of the others. 

So, where do you start, though, when you want to create a strong painting? The answer is in the values.

Answered by VarshaS553
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