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Proportion in pictorial compositions
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Pictorial Compositions, Continued Figures,  props, The inclusion and placement of figures, props, and borders are also left to and  borders the discretion of the artist in pictorial compositions. Figures For  figures  to  appear  realistic,  they  must  have  emotions  or  feelings.  In pictures, you communicate an emotion or feelings you want the figure to portray by expression, gesture, posture, and positioning. To simplify the descision process in determining the gesture, posture, or position of figures, imagine  the  figure  in  silhouette.  Experiment  with  different  positions  until you find one that is successful.    The meaning of a picture changes as attitudes or gestures of the figures change. Two or more figures in the same picture may change the attitude of the picture depending on how the figures relate to each  other.  Since  the  human  figure  is  a  dynamic  form,  viewers  are  naturally drawn to it.    Figures reenforce the main message in pictures in a way no inanimate object can. Figure 1-21 shows how reducing figures to silhouettes helps to simplify the selection of gestures, posture, and positioning. Figure  1-21.—Reduce  figures  to  silhouettes to simplify effective positioning in the picture  plane. Continued  on  next  page 1-26

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