Primary Elements: Point, Line, Plane, and Form
- myleschn
- Jan 23, 2019
- 1 min read
Here, I'll be talking about point, line, plane, and volume! All of the images I use for this are part of the elegance modern home, Franco Residence by KZ Architecture.
in Golden Beach, FL.
Image source: https://www.homedsgn.com/2014/02/17/franco-residence-by-kz-architecture/
Point
It appears as a dot in space. Point has no dimension or direction. However, when there is more than one point, they form a path/line and shape. People use their imagination to create an invisible path or shape, which they are familiar with out of points they see.
Image source: https://www.homedsgn.com/2014/02/17/franco-residence-by-kz-architecture/
Line
Line is a one dimensional path with a clear beginning and end. The majority usage for line are to creates the sense of direction in the space and to establish the edges or outline of an objects. in the space. Line varies in types, such as solid line or dashed line, and its line weight varies from thin to heavy.
Image source: https://www.homedsgn.com/2014/02/17/franco-residence-by-kz-architecture/
Plane
Plane or shape is an enclosed, flat, two-dimension that is formed by lines. Plan got its width and length from the length of the lines that are formed together.
Image source: https://www.homedsgn.com/2014/02/17/franco-residence-by-kz-architecture/
Volume
Unlike plane, volume is three-dimensional. Volume doesn't only have width and height, but it also has depth. Volume is formed by a series of lines that provide it with the width, height, and depth.
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