07-09-2016, 08:46 AM
Postin results! You're right, some things become much more intuitive when you think about them in notan, or at least it gives you a different perspective on them. It creates lost edges practically all by itself and it makes drawing dynamic shapes much more natural. However, because you're basically just searching for shapes, and don't have a whole lot of control over the result, it's difficult to draw anything architectural or mechanical (though it might be a different story once you get used to thinking this way).
Since you were wondering about watercolors piotr, I think notan would have a lot of potential for planning out a watercolor painting. You'll have to start with a much lower contrast, but it'll still give you a good idea of where you want your darks and lights to be from the get go.
Since you were wondering about watercolors piotr, I think notan would have a lot of potential for planning out a watercolor painting. You'll have to start with a much lower contrast, but it'll still give you a good idea of where you want your darks and lights to be from the get go.