Hungry Shark Evolution This is a screenshot of Hungry Shark Evolution. This image showcases the different playable shark types. The smallest shark is the reef shark, on the bottom right, all the way up to the Mosasaurus, which is not a shark, but was put in anyways. About composition, I do believe that this image showcases good design elements, as it is taken right from the developers. First of all, it showcases good skill in alignment, due to the words being separate from the sharks. In addition, this image uses the Rule of Odds to help in the composition, due to there being nine sharks. Next, the image shows good examples of size, as the sharks are scaled in proportion to the other sharks, giving the viewer a reference of how big these sharks are. This image also uses color to showcase the real colors that these sharks are, or were in real life. Overall, I believe this image showcases good use of the elements and principles of design. Minecraft Minecraft uses shapes to create things that you would not believe possible. First of all, see those hearts, armor torsos and chicken wings down there? Yes, that is made of squares. However, it also uses color to achieve more realism, which it otherwise lacks. With all that said however, the things you see done with a simple polygon, the square, can be immense as you have seen. This image also uses the Rule of Thirds, due to the sword being placed in the lower right, a proven place the human eye scans first in an image in the N format. Overall, this image is not very demonstrative of the elements and principles of design, unlike the to image. To sum it up... |
AuthorHello my name is Owen Howard. I am a junior currently enrolled at Durham School of the Arts and this blog will document my experiences in this class. Categories
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