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Explicit or implicit information
Explicit or implicit information Information can be explicit or implicit. Explicit information is what we see. It arises from the words we see in an image. Implicit information is information that is not represented by any concrete element but arises from relationships between those elements. We can have a character walking. Or by...
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Spelling mistakes From this point of view, a problem arises that I have had hundreds of times. Drawings that have failed to convey the information correctly. Here there can be: Misspelled words. If I want to draw a donkey and the reader reads a horse, I am having a serious problem of communication, which can make the...
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Words The first thing is the recognizable elements that appear in a picture. If we see a glass drawn, we will have a piece of information that will be glass a noun. We could consider it a word. We can have complements to that word. If it is glass, we provide a complement of information. In the case of characters, we can have common nouns and...
Read MoreWhat parts of an image have information?
Which parts of an image have information? In an image there are many elements that can contain information. The elements that appear drawn in an image provide very specific information, but there are more things that can contain information. A color, a space, a type of stroke, even a style can have information. It is not the same...
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