I used the blue 0.5 fine liner to draw some of the frames and separate the planes in ex1 from the planes in circles in ex2, I know I wasn't supposed to but it helped me to see where my mistakes were and focus on the task at hand. If that is a problem then in future I won't use it (and I can complete the task again if necessary).
I asked a question a couple of days ago about circles in planes and I wasn't 100% sure you knew what I meant so I drew this to illustrate just in case:
By rotating the planes different amounts they end up looking the same in perspective, we I can't know if its a circle or not. Is it possible to tell the difference between these two cases? Or maybe they wouldn't look similar at all and I just haven't thought about the differences in the way they would be projected?
TickTakashi in the post "Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes (version 2)"
2015-07-02 14:22
Exercises:
http://imgur.com/a/YXhjk
Tools just in case you want to see them:
http://imgur.com/tMAIz6M
I used the blue 0.5 fine liner to draw some of the frames and separate the planes in ex1 from the planes in circles in ex2, I know I wasn't supposed to but it helped me to see where my mistakes were and focus on the task at hand. If that is a problem then in future I won't use it (and I can complete the task again if necessary).
I asked a question a couple of days ago about circles in planes and I wasn't 100% sure you knew what I meant so I drew this to illustrate just in case:
http://imgur.com/urZ6o17
By rotating the planes different amounts they end up looking the same in perspective, we I can't know if its a circle or not. Is it possible to tell the difference between these two cases? Or maybe they wouldn't look similar at all and I just haven't thought about the differences in the way they would be projected?