10-25-2019, 02:23 PM
I think you should so some angle measure eye balling practice basically but before that you should do this this exercise it goes like this you pick an angle 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and you create something like this image without a protractor angle and once you are done estimating each degre of 10 you check and see how of you are doing using the protractor angle .You repeat the exercise until you can estimate angle with an accuracy of 2 degree difference.Once your done you go open up a magazine of some kind or a journal and you find angle and you right down what you estimate the angle inside those image to be this will practice your eye to be more aware of angle use the protractor angle once your done with writing done your estimation and see how off you are.Right now it seem your not confortable estimating angle you tend to push them to be more than they are meaning you tend to put them more vertical or horizontal than they are really.
I made a quick lay over with the original to compare.The cercle&ellipse is to represent the organic form.It a really quick lay over.I think you should mainly focus on getting the outside angle of your form accurate because there the pillar(angle) of the rest of your inside form.One other big trick would be to do the basically outline of the object first and to compare the form against the negative space angle and adjust the angle of your form if need be.
I made a quick lay over with the original to compare.The cercle&ellipse is to represent the organic form.It a really quick lay over.I think you should mainly focus on getting the outside angle of your form accurate because there the pillar(angle) of the rest of your inside form.One other big trick would be to do the basically outline of the object first and to compare the form against the negative space angle and adjust the angle of your form if need be.
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