Creating the
Illusion of:
        Space
Line
• Linear networks and continuity lines help create a sense
  of space.

Shape
• Different degrees of representational definition(high-low)
  help create space.

Texture
• The levels of density and darkness help create space.

Value
• Value can be used to draw forms and atmospheric
  perspective to show space.

Color
• The use of muted tones with intense color also show
  space in a composition
Linear Perspective

Definition
•A mathematical system
 for projecting the
 apparent dimensions of
 a three-dimensional
 object onto a flat
 surface.
Linear Perspective
Linear Perspective
Linear Perspective

Vanishing Point

• The point at which objects
  disappear entirely into the
  horizon.

Horizon Line (Eye Level)

• The perspective line that helps
  establish the height of the
  camera or the artists eye.
Linear Perspective
Linear Perspective
Creating the
Concept of:
      Narrative
Narrate


To retell the accounts of an
event, experiences etc. whether
fictional or not.
• Essentially to tell stories…
Storytelling

…is one of the most ancient
and effective forms of
communication because…
• Stories can increase self-awareness.
• Stories can provide inspiration.
• Stories can be informative.
• Stories can encourage
  understanding.
Multiple Image Narrative
  We        A series of just images can tell
  want      a complete story.
  to tell
  our
  stories   Each image is linked together
  with
  images
            sequentially.


            They build on the previous
            image and leads to the next
            keeping the story continuous.
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative
Multiple Image Narrative

Space/Narrative PPT

Editor's Notes

  • #5 “The last supper” by Leonardo Da Vinci
  • #6 In this example the perspective lines are drawn in to show you where they are.
  • #7 As long as you have a horizon line and a vanishing point, you can draw anything in perspective.
  • #8 There are lots of examples of linear perspective all around us. From farms to the city to infrastructure and transportation…
  • #9 There is even linear perspective in the grid.
  • #14 Comic books and comic strips still make use of a very simple multiple image narrative to tell their stories. The viewer is needed to fill the frames that are missing. (explain the Snoopy comic)
  • #15 Story boards are multiple image narratives. Animators and filmmakers use these to deliver full stories in a fast and deliberate manner to sell their ideas. Almost no words are used, and the story is still complete. This is much more effective than creating a full feature length movie only for the producers to hate to original idea.
  • #16 One of the first movies to be made. Kinetiscope.
  • #17 Movies shot to film reel which is basically a series of sequential images to show motion.
  • #19 Geradline Javier
  • #20 Mark Meadows
  • #21 Chris Bachman