Saturday, January 29, 2011

Narrative: Horizon Lines and Golden Section Ruler




Before


After


This first image shows horizontal variation with the focus being the road. It originally had much more sky in the image but by using the crop tool I made the image focus more on the road. I don't think the quality of this image demonstrates the effect that is trying to be shown as well as it could be but with the short amount of time we had in class to do this and it being the first time I have done this, it is acceptable.



Before 



After


This image is also showing horizontal variation but with the focus being the sky. I cropped a good amount of the road out alone some of the sides to show that the focus is the sky. The quality of this work is much better than the first image based on the quality of the image alone but I also prefer the focus of the sky better.






This last image demonstrates the Golden Section Ruler. I constructed this using Photoshop, using the rectangle tool, i made this  13 in. rectangle and then using the ruler, i divided it in half vertically and filled it in black using the paint tool. Then, I made another 5 in rectangle on top of the 13 in. rectangle and filled it in purple using the paint tool. This left 8 in. left for black, making the dimensions for the Golden Section Ruler. Finally, i cropped out the right side of the rectangle that was blank and this was the product. This image was easy to make and would be useful for business cards or for a presentation outline because it is appealing to the eye.

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