Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The meaning of set

The meaning of set

[Interpretation]

(1) [Scenery]: The scenery arranged on the stage or in the studio.

(2) [Composition of Painting]: When painting, the scenery is arranged on the picture according to the size of the picture.

(1). Arrange the scenery on the screen when painting. "On Xuanhe Painting Spectrum and Mo Zhu": "As for the scenery, although it is not close at hand, if you talk about it, where can the vulgar work come from!" Ming Tao Zong Yi's "Tactics of Dropping Farming and Writing Landscape": "The ancients painted broad and natural scenery."

(2) Scenes arranged on the stage or studio as required. Hu Shi's view of literary evolution and drama improvement: "The equipment on the stage, such as scenery, has a kind of difficulty. Not only save money, but also save trouble. "

(1). In painting, it refers to arranging the scenery in the painting according to the needs of the subject matter and the size of the frame. Fang Qingxun's "Mountain Residence Graph Theory" Volume 1: "In the past, people said that when painting a tree, it was necessary to insert dead branches to make it sparse, which meant that the tree was solid but not sparse, and it was not easy to set the scenery."

(2) The scenery arranged by the stage or the photography studio. This set is well done. [composition]

Part form: cloth (landscape)

[example]

Set the scenery. (as an object)

Set design. (as an adverbial)