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OverLord2011 [107]
3 years ago
12

The type of balance that has everything revolve around a center points is

Arts
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Lesechka [4]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Radial

Explanation:

Balance is one of the main principles of design. It secures that the image is pleasing to the eye, that all elements and empty spaces are in harmony, and that there is no part of the composition that “weights down” the image.

<u>Radial balance is present on the images where the elements are balanced evenly around one central point, rather than around the line</u>. The pattern is repeated, usually in a circular motion, around that one focal point. All elements either go from that point or reach to it, making it the focused center of the image. Radial balance is often present on mandalas.

xxMikexx [17]3 years ago
3 0
Radial is the answer
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