![]() ![]() Simplistic, geometrical shapes include circles, triangles and squares, and provide a symbolic and synthetic feeling, whereas acute angled shapes with sharp points are perceived as dangerous shapes. There are different types of shapes an artist can use and fall under either geometrical, defined by mathematics, or organic shapes, created by an artist. ![]() In animation, shapes are used to give a character a distinct personality and features, with the animator manipulating the shapes to provide new life. ![]() Shape Ī shape is a two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure, and can have different values of color used within it to make it appear three-dimensional. Lines are also situational elements, requiring the viewer to have knowledge of the physical world in order to understand their flexibility, rigidity, synthetic nature, or life. There are different types of lines artists may use, including, actual, implied, vertical, horizontal, diagonal and contour lines, which all have different functions. Lines describe an outline, capable of producing texture according to their length and curve. Lines are marks moving in a space between two points whereby a viewer can visualize the stroke movement, direction, and intention based on how the line is oriented.
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