Compositional Weight
Different objects, due to contrast, color, shape or size, have a stronger or weaker presence compared to other objects in a scene. Their presence is referred to as weight, a stronger presence has a stronger weight, as though the objects have an actual mass to them. And so to have a successful composition, you need to balance the weight of these shapes not only with each other, but with the frame you place the composition in. Also check out my written tutorial about Contrasts In Composition: http://www.neilblevins.com/art_lesson... Make sure to watch in HD! For more info and other lessons, please visit http://www.neilblevins.com/art_lesson...

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What is a Tangent? And How To Solve Them

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Contrasts In Composition

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Primary, Secondary And Tertiary Shapes

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Power In The Grays

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Layers Of Light And Dark

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COMPOSITION FOR ART: ESSENTIAL GUIDE

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Clumping And Grouping

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Composition Types

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The #1 Composition Rule You Cannot Break

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Creating Focal Points And Visual Paths

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Mastering Balance in Graphic Design: Essential Tips & Techniques

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The Secret of Making High-Quality Art (in Blender and Everywhere)

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Design Theory: Shape Appeal

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The Rule of Thirds in Art

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Tell Better Tales with Visual Weight

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What makes a great composition? For artists, and for art lovers

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Design Theory: Big Medium Small

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Composition Exercise: Improve your RHYTHM and MOVEMENT

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Using Details To Make Something Look Big

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