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Golden section proportional structure

The golden section proportional synthesis method is as follows:

It is a geometric formula invented by the ancient Greeks, and the composition form that follows this rule is considered to be harmonious. The significance of this rule lies in providing a reasonable geometric line segment when appreciating an image work. The basic theory of the golden section composition method comes from the golden section ratio ── 1: 1.6 18.

The golden section composition method is applied to poster design, web design, painting, fashion design and other fields. In photography, the golden ratio is often introduced, which can make photos feel more natural and comfortable, attract viewers more, give people a pleasing visual experience, and upgrade the works to a higher level.

Application in posters and paintings;

Poster: In the poster of character type, we can use the technique of golden section and the design technique of split spiral method to show the prominent subject position of the character, so that the audience can quickly grasp the main points when browsing, and the theme of the poster is obvious.

Painting: In painting, the golden ratio is also widely used, such as the well-known paintings Mona Lisa and The Birth of Venus. Works that follow this principle will give people an extreme sense of comfort on the whole. The golden section ratio has been certified by history, and the application of the golden section layout makes the picture more lasting and exquisite.