Classic Core Cluster: Part 3

Here are two more classic core clusters I created for this lesson. These are both similar to the first cluster I created because they contain one focal point from which all the elements stem..

  • What do you think the focal point is for each of these clusters?

Answer: The focal point on the pink/gray cluster is the center of the bow. The focal point of the orange/teal cluster is the brad.

Step Three: Scraplift

What does it mean to scraplift? In this class, “scraplift” means to copy another person’s design using elements from your own stash.

  • Choose five elements from your stash that you think would make a good classic core cluster. Remember, variety of style and texture is the key. For help choosing your own elements, re-read Why These Five Elements from Step One.
  • Using your five chosen elements, create a classic core cluster similar to one of the clusters I created in either Step Two or Step Three.

Check Up

  • Does your cluster contain a variety of textures?
  • Did you stick to a coordinating color theme? Try using elements from the same kit or use my FREE Color Change tutorial (from Lesson 1) to make them match.
  • Did you apply your cluster's drop shadows appropriately? Use my Drop Shadows chart in Step Two as a guide. If you used my action set, do you see a stoplight?
  • Are your elements proportional?
  • Do you have a focal element? Which element is it?
  • Where is the focal point of your cluster?
  • Do all elements in your cluster intersect in some way with the focal point?
  • Are the horizontal and vertical centers of the elements in your cluster varied?

  • The vertical/horizontal center of a symmetrical element (above left) is always the very center, which is indicated by its bounding box.
  • Non-symmetrical elements (above right) will have varied centers.

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