(http://aliciajpoole.blogspot.com/2011/04/implied-motion.html)
This drawing is a good example of implied motion. It allows us to imagine the girl actually spinning. The shading strokes gives you a sense of what space the girl has covered while turning. The way the lines aren't sharp also adds to the implied motion. The way there are lines smeared in ares like the back of her head helps with that as well. The lack of sharp detail really helps to enhance the implied motion.
(http://aphantomdisease.blogspot.com/2008/07/implied-motion-preferably-food-to-my.html)
This is another great drawing of implied motion. The different faded wrenches around the main wrench allows us to see in what way the wrench moves. The color use also helps. The way that the color blue gets darker and dark as you moves your eye closer to the main wrench (the darkest blue). The way the lines aren't sharp again show the implied motion. The background being out of focus also enhances the implied motion.
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