Tuesday 8 October 2013

Texture Image Bank


 These first three images are effective in showing texture as they have used the light to emphasise the the bumps and groves within the image. In the first image, only sections of the wall have light on them, meaning that is only them sections that are showing the texture clearly. In the second image the image has been taken at angle which allows the audiences to clearly see the individual gaps between the bricks in the wall. In the third image the light is directly on the orange rock which allows the texture to be seen clearly. Each slate in the rock is easily defined due to the direct light source. All of these image show a rough and bumpy texture.

 In this image of the leaf you can see a smooth texture. This is shown by the the direct lights which makes the leaf appear smooth and shining. However the leaf does have some indentations in the leaf which is made by the veins within the leaf.   In the second image you are able you are able to see the texture of the tree trunk which appears to have layers which is showing by the light hitting it at a certain angle.

In this last image you can see the texture of the whole wall which is the gaps between the bricks. Also you can see the texture of the bricks them self. You can see the bumps within the bricks due to the light coming across the wall making the bumps in the brick clear for the audience to see.


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