Glad this helped! Indeed using dynamic symmetry beforehand can be quite cumbersome against just finetuning the composition later on. Both approaches are valid though.
I’ve been using similar grids like these in my logos and other graphic designs. The understanding that *everything* must be logically relative to each other is so fundamental.
It does completely shift your perception and understanding of how to organize things once you understand this, indeed :) Also it is always nice to see that this logic stays true and consistent throughout different visual disciplines such as graphic design, book layouts, architecture, archviz, painting, etc.
True, I don't know why I didn't include any in this version of the video. It is originally taken from the course I have and in there I give more practical examples. Thanks for your comment though and glad you found it interesting nonetheless :)
Thanks, I definitely should have and am sorry I didn't think of including a few illustration. This part is originally taken from my course From The Ground Up, and in there there are examples to show better the concepts. I should have included them in this version too, sorry about that. Glad you liked the video though, thanks :)
Making the sketch, then later using the grid system to ''finetune'' the image makes so much more sense to me. Thank you!
Glad this helped! Indeed using dynamic symmetry beforehand can be quite cumbersome against just finetuning the composition later on. Both approaches are valid though.
Never thought about how symmetry could be more than it is .... thank you for this.
Hehe glad this video expanded a little bit your horizon :) Hope you'll have fun with this new tool !
I’ve been using similar grids like these in my logos and other graphic designs. The understanding that *everything* must be logically relative to each other is so fundamental.
It does completely shift your perception and understanding of how to organize things once you understand this, indeed :)
Also it is always nice to see that this logic stays true and consistent throughout different visual disciplines such as graphic design, book layouts, architecture, archviz, painting, etc.
Tahnk you! This was really interesting, never heard of it.
Great, I'm glad you discovered this topic through my video then :)
Thank you so much for helpful and informative video on the Dynamic Symmetry topic! God bless you and good luck!
Great info. Thanks for your presentation.
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed the content :)
This is awesome
Nice, glad you liked the content :)
Thank You Very Much!
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Cool stuff but i would really appriciate more if you show an image examples of the theory you talking about :)
True, I don't know why I didn't include any in this version of the video. It is originally taken from the course I have and in there I give more practical examples. Thanks for your comment though and glad you found it interesting nonetheless :)
@@dreadnoughtandcrow nope, I’m not familiar with the name. I’ll check it out :) I « only » read the books by Tavis Glover
Thank you. It's a great video. Wish you added some example images to illustrate, would have helped much better. Good stuff!
Thanks, I definitely should have and am sorry I didn't think of including a few illustration. This part is originally taken from my course From The Ground Up, and in there there are examples to show better the concepts. I should have included them in this version too, sorry about that. Glad you liked the video though, thanks :)