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Video tutorial drawing different compositions. Here are a bunch you could use as inspiration or guide. A thread 🧵 1/6

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

You can use perspective to guide the eye. See the radiating below on this image. Or see the second one, a box in perspective. 2/6 🧵

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

The rule of thirds is actually my go to guide. It’s easy to use, and perfect to avoide the middle. 3/6 🧵

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

You can also use letters to create interesting compositions. Remind these compositions are just guides to help tell a story and the image clear and readable. 4/6 🧵

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

There is no wrong or right. I just like to use boundaries for myself to make clear choices. 5/6 🧵

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

Check out this ebook and video course I made. To help start with drawing backgrounds. I also have other courses available on use the code “2023” for 25% discount

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𝐌𝐢𝐭𝐚 𝐀𝐫𝐭3 years ago

Golden spiral one got me

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Blue the T👀n3 years ago

So.. how do you know when to use like "the C-shape" or "L-shape" ?? 😅😋

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Mitch Leeuwe3 years ago

Doesn’t really matter, depends on the context of the project etc. For example if you make a comic and want to only use L shape compositions for the style. Or when you want to have a different composition for each shot for diversity. Hope this helps!

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Alex 🜃3 years ago

This always seems so easy in these guides...yet when i try to build composition i can sit for hour staring at white blank

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CarlCrafts3 years ago

@BruinPB_ a great example of composition rules!

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