Large skyscrapers and buildings are drawn in graphite.




Question
What principle of design is present in this image?
(1 point)
Responses

symmetrical balance from shape usage
symmetrical balance from shape usage

radial balance from line usage
radial balance from line usage

emphasis on color usage
emphasis on color usage

movement from texture usage
movement from texture usage

Without a physical image to refer to, I cannot accurately determine the principle of design present. However, based on your description, "Large skyscrapers and buildings are drawn in graphite," I can make an educated guess:

- If the skyscrapers and buildings are mirrored on either side of a central point, this might suggest "symmetrical balance from shape usage" as the principle of design, depicting a balanced and mirrored composition.
- If the drawing features lines emanating from a central point, possibly giving the sense of a cityscape radiating outward, it might represent "radial balance from line usage."
- The emphasis on "color usage" seems unlikely in a graphite drawing, as graphite tends to produce monochromatic images typically in shades of gray, unless there is an emphasis on the limited use of color against the gray tones.
- "Movement from texture usage" might be present if the way the graphite is applied creates a textural effect that gives the illusion of movement within the drawing of the skyscrapers and buildings.

Given the limited information, I would lean towards "symmetrical balance from shape usage" if the buildings are drawn in a balanced, mirrored fashion, or "radial balance from line usage" if the lines create a sense of structures radiating from a central point. Please provide an image or a more detailed description for a more accurate assessment.