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dAgnostics Dec 2009

#dAgnostic:icondAgnostic: reports, December 4
This month we have a lot of very talented artists, I hope you enjoy the feature as much as I do. Please support this club through featuring this newsarticle/journal in your own journals. We are only as successful in what we do as you support the cause.

Feature in a new Magazine?

*onixa:icononixa: reports, November 29
Introducing, Dotie.
A magazine with style and easy-going elegance.
Do you wish to be a part of it?
Submit to dotie. magazine!

Better Digital Photography -Winter Edition

`Kaz-D:iconKaz-D: reports, November 23
Better Digital Photography Magazine - Winter Edition
This is the free interactive/online version of this magazine that I received this morning due to being subscribed to a photography mag. I hope it works for everyone else, I have checked it out to see :) Enjoy! It's really excellent :)

Horsin' Around Vol. 9

=boribaby:iconboribaby: reports, November 16
Horsin' Around is a bi-monthly article which showcases deviantART's finest equine artists, as well as recognizing the lesser-known but equally talented ones. Interviews, helpful tutorials and features can all be found here too! I hope you enjoy it.

Contributions invited for Sublime Rush magazine

^RockstarVanity:iconRockstarVanity: reports, November 7
Sublime Rush is a new independent art, culture and entertainment magazine, published exclusively online and open to contributions of content from all sorts of artists, all over the world. Click through to find out how you can get involved.

Sublime Rush magazine is in no way affiliated with deviantART, deviantART Inc. or deviantART.com

dAgnostics Nov 2009

#dAgnostic:icondAgnostic: reports, November 4
Like always and usual :) We present you the people in need of more exposure, they deserve it.

Horsin' Around Vol. 8

=boribaby:iconboribaby: reports, November 1
Horsin' Around is a bi-monthly article (updated twice a month) which showcases deviantART's finest equine artists, as well as recognizing the lesser-known but equally talented ones. Interviews, helpful tutorials and features can all be found here too! I hope you enjoy it.

DEVIANCE October 2009

^PurpelBlur:iconPurpelBlur: reports, October 30
:skull: The DEVIANCE Halloween Special has arrived from the depths. :evillaugh: What a freaky cover! :fear:
You have got to check out the special treat inside we have for you AND you can expect many more in the issues to come! ;)

:pumpkin: Click the title of this article to be taken to this DEVIANCE issue.

Horsin' Around Vol. 7

=boribaby:iconboribaby: reports, October 16
Horsin' Around is a bi-monthly article (updated twice a month) which showcases deviantART's finest equine artists, as well as recognizing the lesser-known but equally talented ones. Interviews, helpful tutorials and features can all be found here too! I hope you enjoy it.

Issue 001 of Sublime Rush magazine launches!

^RockstarVanity:iconRockstarVanity: reports, October 15
Sublime Rush is an independent arts, culture and entertainment magazine with its door is always open to fans, friends, creative content submissions and new readers.

From the website, SublimeRush.com, you can read the magazine online, register with the mailing list to get your hands on the mag before anyone else (plus see special subscriber-only content) and find out how to contribute YOUR work to future issues.

Sublime Rush is a RockstarVanity production, promoted here by me as an individual, and is in no way affiliated with or part of deviantART.com or deviantART, Inc.

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Art Class - Elements of Design: Line

=DeviantNep:iconDeviantNep: reports, February 27, 2008
The Elements of Design are visual elements and the basic structures used to create any work of art. They are also used to create the Principles of Design.
Because they are the language of the visual arts, any art, good or bad, has at least one element, if not all of them, at the same time.

Line (contour & crosshatching)
Direction (movement)
Shape (form)
Size
Colour
Value
Texture
Space


Elements of Design: Line

Line, the extension of a point, is the primary means of visual communication and the basis of the language of visual experience for recording and symbolizing ideas, observations and feelings. It can be expressed in pure and complex visual forms and in writing.
The pure geometric line is a mental concept, with only one dimension and length but such geometric lines do not exist in the three dimensional world. Line in art and in nature are linear forms in which length dominates over width, physical and imaginary edges that define form, shape and space, as paths of action, recoding the energy left by moving points.

Lines can cause different mental impacts according to their variations and use. They can be active or static, aggressive or passive, sensual or mechanical, indicate directions, define boundaries of shapes and spaces, imply volume or solid masses and suggest motion or emotion, as well as create light and shadow and form textures and patterns.



Actual Line (fig A) - the pure line, used in writing, and in visual arts as contour, creating pure shapes, form and spaces. The Line art First try by Dmaster35 (fig A1) is the best example of a pure line creating form and shape in a simple way, and Line art by Xaomi (fig A2) shows how a line creates shapes and form in specific spaces using contour. Contour is often used in painting, when the artist first draws the basic elements of the painting in paper, then by laying graphite paper beneath the drawing he transfers it to the canvas, using contour.

A1 A2

Implied Line (fig B) - suggest visual connections, it is the line that is not there; they form geometric shapes or give away the infinity of a line, creating organizational structure. A good example of an implied line is the direction of the look of a model in a photography, like in Ache and Expressions of loneliness (fig B 1 & 2) by me. They can also imply curves and constrast (fig C) like in Vortex (fig B3) by lxrichbirdsf, as well as edges (fig D) like in Metamorphosis (fig B4) by MrsMorzarella.

B1 B2

B3 B4

Vertical and Horizontal Lines (fig E) - vertical lines denote an attitude of alert attention shown in lets play with destiny (fig E2) by madmozele, and horizontal lines denote an attitude of rest shown in Balcony (fig E2) by pedroinacio. Both vertical and horizontal lines are stable in relation to gravity and position, together they denote stability, safety and solid structure. Diagonal lines (fig F) denote slow and fast actions, suggesting a feeling of direction and movement, shown in island style - interior (fig F1) by fietter.

E1 E2 F1

Sharp and Curve Lines - sharp lines usually represent simple angles and layers (fig G), shown in Coffee (fig G1) by me. Curve lines (fig H) represent movement, direction and continuity, shown in Knot 2 (fig H1) by billsabub.

G1 H1

Hard and Soft Lines - soft lines (fig I) are usually fading and blurred lines, less evident and usually used to express perspective, shown in Leaving the rain, to the Sun by me.

I1

Irregular Lines (fig J) are used to create abstract forms and shapes, sometimes they represent a specific form and sometimes they just cause an impression. Vase with 12 sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh shows how irregular lines create abstract but specific forms. Water Lilies by Claude Monet shows how irregular lines create typical abstract impressions.

Crosshatching is the use of lines placed over one another in angles to create light and shadow, tone and shade in linear media. The technique is simple, shown in Crosshatching Tutorial (fig K) by Indefatigable42, shading from light to dark with parallel crossed lines. Both John Lennon in Crosshatching by ReAnim8or and Greek krater by Indefatigable42 show typical crosshatching techniques.

K K1 K2

Elements of Design: Line - at the blog

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:iconcormrael:
Amazing. I learned so much from this, thank you!
:iconmadmozele:
it's very interesting stuff!

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:icondevpsy:
que legal isso, muito interessante

não esqueça de me avisar quando saírem os próximos =PP
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ok, pode deixar comigo
eu aviso
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how cool hun! :D boy . . that takes me back to Drawing 101 . . . wayyyyy back. lol

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Wow! This came out very nice and informative.
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thank you!
the rest is on its way
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