Tuesday, September 3, 2013

15 examples of Point, Line, & Plane

This image has points where there is large and small dots. The dots connect and create lines that seem to have motion. Finally, a plane is formed with the positioning of the lines
 
A vivid point is present in between the lips in this image. There is a horizontal line separating the top and bottom line making a plane. Lines are on the lips giving the picture detail
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The buildings are divided into a plane due to the vertical lines giving the image perspective. Points are in the buildings expressing a window effect
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The dj table has points between each record. The horizontal line behind the table gives the image a plane
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Lines are places on the outline and inside of the spray can which gives it shade. The outside lines shoes that this image is on a plane while there is a point on the spray nozzle.
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On this space helmet points are everywhere toward the center where the air tank is connected. A plane is created with the outline of the figure.
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The image of this shoe has a point around the ankle support and also the swirling red, yellow and green effects consist of points. Line within the sole and the heel area makes a plane
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This Louis Vitton backpack has points inside the individual logos across the bag. The straps are lines forming a plane on the figure.
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Points are portrayed in all the windows in this Florence scene. A plane is formed on the horizon line in the background while lines are used throughout all the architecture which forms buildings
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While creating the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo painted an array of points within each scene. The perspective lines makes a plane from the bottom story to the upper floor of the building.
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In this image the corvette sits on a plane due to the horizontal line coming straight across the grid. Points are in the center of each tire and also the wall in the background.
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The keyboard of the apple computer has points on the individual keys. There are lines giving it structure and form. The plane is made through the keyboard which gives us depth looking from a frontward view.
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The figures in this cartoon have points within their eyes that make up pupils. Planes are made around the outside of each character's clothing and lines are expressed to give detail in the hair and ripples in the clothing.
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The point is the xbox 360 sphere itself floating on a plane. The lines make up the words of the logo
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There are points within the text of this Bible image. A plane is made with the horizontal and diagonal lines.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

"What I Can Design"

Derrick Wells
 Design is a beautiful and unique concept. Personally I believe the infinite universe was crafted and intricately formed by a intelligent Designer. For me to inherit a small attribute to skillfully design is a miracle in itself. Design is how every thing connects and communicates on one accord. As human beings, we use this concept in our daily lifestyles consciously and subliminally. Simply, design is everything.
 
 Every semester I set goals for myself to achieve to become a more effective learner in the art major. This year I desire to brainstorm on paper utilities to aid people on the regular. Products such as these could include cellular devices, computer accessories or a kind of clothing due to them all being highly available in the marketplace.
 
 Since a young child I enjoyed drawing things people never seen. Staying in touch with my innovative side has always been critical in my passion for art. Career wise I intend to transfer the same passion to design sneakers and apparel. There is a broad scale of opportunities I aspire to grab with design reaching out to video games, fashion and advertisement. Currently I am diligently learning, eagerly listening and lurking on any instruction I can receive to continuing progress as a designer.