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Creating visual continuity

Creating visual continuity

(mechanical noises) - [Narrator] Welcome to Drawing Vector Graphics Laboratory. In this movie, I want to go over creating visual continuity. With every design project, or illustration project, for that matter, you're going to have to train your eye to be able to pick up on continuity within your shapes, within your composition, with how you handle both negative and positive space. This is really important. Specifically in the context of iconography, this is probably the most important thing, is to retain visual continuity. An iconography set has to be the same style from one icon to the next; it has to have the same perspective, and all the detailing aspects in it, if you look at this set here, you can see all the negative space, whether it's the white lines on the inside of the TV, the checkmark, white, it's the same continuity in terms of weight, as the antenna on top. It's the same continuity of weight as the gap in between the monitor and the stand it's on. If you'll look at the…

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