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Value (Continued)

Compositional Elements, Continued Value Value  is  the  overall  pattern  of  lightness  or  darkness  in  pictures.  Value  within a picture should be consistent. Viewers are attracted to areas with the greatest contrast in values.    If an object is surrounded by values that are nearly the same as its own value, the object will not attract much attention. The basic value patterns of most pictures fit one of the following four patterns: (1) light against dark, (2) dark against light, (3) dark and halftone against light, and (4) light and dark against halftone. Decide on a value pattern  before  making  thumbnail  sketches.  If  you  change  value  patterns,  do another thumbnail sketch and select the one that offers the best value composition. Figure 1-9 displays the four basic value patterns. Figure 1-9.—Basic  value  patterns. Continued  on  next  page 1-11

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