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Chapter 2 Geometric Construction

Summary Review This chapter introduces the concepts of composition, general compositional elements and their effects, and the differences in compositions between pictures,  photographs,  text  pages,  and  engineering  drawings.  The  success  of imagery in all methods and media depends upon strong composition.    No hard and fast rules direct what combination of compositional elements works for each situation. Comments Composition is one of the most important aspects of the DM rate.   All of the talent in the world cannot compensate for poorly designed drawings.   Poor compositions  fail  to  communicate  or,  worse  yet,  miscommunicate.  In  today’s electronic age, computers do not possess human-like perception in aesthetics. As yet, fundamentals of composition cannot be digitized into cookbook formulas  and  programmed  into  a  microchip  for  computer  emulation.  High- end computer graphics systems still require input from a human with knowledge of compositional principles.   It is important to learn the subtle differences between media formats and compositional presentations. 1-56

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