Rule of Three - Rule of three consists of having your main part to the piece on the intersection shown on the piece, therefore making the image slightly slanted giving an attractive look to the piece.
Framing - The picture in the middle of the three has a foreground to the piece make the scene seems more confined when compared to the others.
Avoid the Middle - None of the key parts to the image is in the centre of the piece making the picture far more appealing.
Leading Lines - The line of the path help guide to the main part of the piece.
Symmetry - Having symmetry in the image creates a sense of equality.
Patterns - Can describe the origin of the a character or represent a nationality.
Rules of Odds - Having an unequal amount of items in the piece gives a more interesting view.
Point of View - Can create a different perspective of the objects in the piece.







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