04-06-2021, 09:44 PM
Quote: it is very easy to when copying an image to copy it with only symbols and not how each mark or shape aligns with eachother.
Just to clarify, you are saying that:
"It is easy to copy an image by using referring to the image as symbols."
"What's important is to focus on how shapes aligns with each other."
Quote:I notice you redraw shapes but they're not aligned the same way as the original, or you leave out intersections and overlaps - these are important when conveying 3-dimensions in a 2-D image.
Now, you're talking about the shapes, not the dog exercise. I can't see any intersections there.
I'm genuinely interested in what you are saying but I don't understand it. If you have time, I'd be interested in reading your ideas being developed further.
Edit: here's another one. Maybe it'll help giving feedback.
![[Image: 74XHfk1.png]](https://i.imgur.com/74XHfk1.png)
Today's exercise:
![[Image: 26YmFrh.png]](https://i.imgur.com/26YmFrh.png)