Some things would be using colors that are compatible with each other, balancing lights and darks, repetition of patterns and avoiding hard lines that divide parts of the artwork (such as a painting) thus 'cutting off' that part of the painting from the rest of it. etc.
If you add 12 and 12, you get 24 If you add 24 and 6 you get 30 If you add 18 and 8 you get 26 If you add 36 and 4 you get 40 if you add 72 and 2 you get 74 if you add 48 and 3 you get 51
5 & 3
36
和谐/Héxié
Some things would be using colors that are compatible with each other, balancing lights and darks, repetition of patterns and avoiding hard lines that divide parts of the artwork (such as a painting) thus 'cutting off' that part of the painting from the rest of it. etc.
balance
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Some things would be using colors that are compatible with each other, balancing lights and darks, repetition of patterns and avoiding hard lines that divide parts of the artwork (such as a painting) thus 'cutting off' that part of the painting from the rest of it. etc.
Harmony
harmony
Those "pictures" are specifically named "Album Artwork." When you buy a song from iTunes, the album artwork comes with it. But you can change the artwork and also add it if your song doesn't have it. (You can actually use any picture you want when you do this.) Make sure the album artwork is saved as a picture file on your computer. Once iTunes is opened, right-click on the song you want to add artwork too. Click on the tab that says "Artwork." Then click "Add" (if you are adding the artwork) or "Change" (if you are changing the artwork) and then you will open up a browse window. Find the picture you want and select it. Then once it appears, click "OK" and then the artwork is now added and will show when you play that song on your iPod.
When in iTunes, right click on the song/s that you want to add an album artwork to. Then click on Find info. Then go to the tab: Album Artwork. Then click on Add. Then search through your files to find the album artwork that youwant to add to the song/s.
One way to achieve harmony in a work of art is to use a limited color scheme with analogous colors (those touching on the color wheel). Pattern or repeated elements can also create harmony, as does symmetrical balance.
Click the button that says submit and then Artwork... Fill out what you need to and then click submit artwork at the bottom of the page.
Yes, to create unit an artist adjusts elements of the artwork to make them work together and add to the wholeness of the work.
Regular members of the WolfQuest Community cannot post attachments by themselves, however you're welcome to e-mail your artwork to the WolfQuest Moderators who will post your artwork for you.Instructions on doing so and rules for user artwork can be found in the related links.