To create Unity in a piece of art, everything needs to look as if it belongs together. <span>There are lots of ways to achieve unity within a work of art. Three ways to achieve unity are by proximity, repetition, and continuation. </span><span>Proximity implies that elements placed close together have a better chance of looking as though they belong together or are part of the same group. </span><span>Repetition implies that elements which repeat within a work of art will tend to unify a design. </span><span>Continuation is a way to achieve unity when one element of the composition is connected, usually by a line or edge, to another element in the composition.</span>
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yeah, thats a yikes for me
Honestly for me I care that there is some depth in it. Listening to people like Ed Sheeran is terrible. All he does is sing. You need to have some depth such as bass, backup vocals (that aren't on a soundtrack), or other harmonics. I was a trumpeter for many years. My favorite part of it all was being able to create that depth with a background harmony.
Please tell me if you agree. That is just my opinion. GREAT QUESTION
Answer:
B. Creating renderings
Explanation:
I consider Paula a part of rendering because showing the director the colour palettes, thumbnail sketches, and fabric swatches of costumes she has in mind would be considered rendering them.
Rendering in fashion design is drawing (Whether it be on paper or digitally) is drawing the outfit, colouring it in, then finding fabrics that could work with what you have in mind.