The Golden Ratio
Intro
Ever since its discovery the golden ratio has
been subject of debate and pondering amongst both artists, philosophers
and mathematicians. The golden rule of proportion seems to supply us
with an almost perfect principle of balance in both a mechanical and
aestethic sense. We will not deal with the technical and mathematical
matters of the rule in this art tutorial but just for the sake of it we
can describe it by the formula given below:
B/A is equal to A+B/B (same deal with B related to C)
Note: B and A (and C) represent lengths (see illustration below).
It's Everywhere
The
golden ratio can be found in the construction of many buildings such as
the great pyramids, in geometrical shapes, in music, fine art, various
places in nature and even the human DNA seems to have been constructed
with this rule in mind. It's quite a mystery really and if you feel like
digging deeper into this enigmatic rule a link is provided at the end
of this tutorial. But lets move on.
An Example
Take a look at the arm below
divided into three parts; the upper arm, lower arm and the hand. Notice
how the upper arm is a bit longer than the lower arm, and the lower arm
is a bit longer than the stretched hand. Now, take a close look at the
little finger of the hand. As you can see the three parts of the finger
are divided in the same manner as the entire arm. The same rule also
applies to the human head, the legs and many other parts of the human
body.
Vitruvian Man Example
For the sake of
another example I took the liberty to use Mr. da Vincis excellent
Vitruvian Man and edited him a bit. I hope he doesn't roll over in his
grave. Now, as you can see in the picture below the golden ratio applies
to the entire body as well, where:A = Head/Neck
B = Body
C = Legs
A = Thigh
B = Lower Leg
C = Stretched Foot
Please bear in mind that it is not absolutely necessary for you to understand all the mathematical details of the golden ratio. Just make sure you understand it well enough to use it to your own drawings and paintings.
How can I use it in my art?
The golden ratio
is an excellent tool for getting the right proportions drawn. The only
requirement is that you have this rule in the back of your mind when you
draw or paint. And when you have it worked in real good you can even
start bending the rules of proportion and get some interesting results.
Wait, there's more!
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