Studio Lighting Shapes

The back lighting makes the Shapes appear more dark from the front side of them and it makes it seem as they have less value.  From another angle it makes them seem more brighter as you could see more light on the shapes which makes them seem that they have more value to them

The Side Lighting makes One side of the lighting brighter than the other as shown. one side is lit up and that side has more value and the other has lesser value and is more darker and dim as it does not have light flowing onto it.

 

 

The Top lighting illuminates the entire shapes and shows a lot of light which shows a lot of value onto the shapes as well. The Shapes are all well lit and the light is flowing through the entire box to light up the shapes.

Elements of Art

Line: A point moving in space. Line can vary in width, length, curvature, color, or direction.

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Value: Lightness or darkness of a hue or neutral color. A value scale shows the range of values from black to white.

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Color:  The visual sensation dependent on the reflection or absorption of light from a given surface.

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Texture: The surface quality of materials, either actual (tactile) or implied (visual).

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Shape: A two-dimensional area or plane that may be open or closed, free-form or geometric. It can be found in nature or is made by humans.

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Form: A three-dimensional volume or the illusion of three dimensions

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Space: The emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or contained within objects

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Texture

Texture: Texture in photography is everywhere. In everyday objects and nature like trees, flowers, and fabrics.

In essence, texture visually describes how something physically feels. Textures can be smooth, rough, and anything else your hand feels when it touches a surface.