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Monday, 17 January 2011

Task 15: Elements of game design, part six: Visual Composition

Visual composition – spatial awareness, 3d etc. , techniques, sketches,
Visual composition is mainly based upon the conception of the human eye, including its understanding and connection between the images and the story they convey. Ones visual conception of an image may include ones visual perception, including; specific parts of an image appealing to the viewer and questioning them why they had caught their eye. The way in which an image is perceived by a viewer may also depend on the artists’ professional skills and their ability to use a range of techniques. If the artist is unable to use a variety of professional artistic skills, (e.g. ) the individual may not be able to perceive the correct image that is directed.
In the process of visual design my understanding of developing art has widely expanded, as now I am able to show my “artistic” visual perception for others to see and understand. My judgemental views on my work can also be seen through other viewer’s naked eye as well as their thoughts.
From my experience of using 3 dimensional art , i have found it to be alot more difficult to use in comparison to “2D art, this is because 3d art not only involves one perception of an image, it includes a a variety of angles and positions of a particular image or object. Also, 2D art only shows one view of the image fo a human eye, whereas 3D art is able to define the image at different perspectives , therefore betraying the images beyond the human eye, for example, if a triangle was viewed at from, only one angle would be possible. The 4th dimensional aspect may be developed into interactive games (e.g. ps3 game seats where water may be released according to the game design, remote controls)
Concept art gets the viewer interested in the work and enables them to have an understanding of how the composition could be and how the work may have developed to its final stage. Additionally, concept art allows the artist to show a range of different sketches or views of their thoughts and development, allowing them to expand their ideas, providing them with an overview perspective.



There are many processes which lead to the development of a final piece,

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