We continue to train. Do not forget to repeating the warm-up exercises and if there is time to draw forms in different perspective.
This week we try to create compositions from primitives. When drawing draw a grid on a separate layer. In the beginning, imagine your scene and what your perspective is. After that, draw shapes that cross each other. Try to experiment. Try to make the scene interesting for the viewer.
Remember the simple recommendations in the design. The forms in the scene can be varied or monotonous. They have different proportions relative to each other. Using a larger or smaller range of shapes, you can control the viewer's perception of the scene. Depending on this choice, the scene will look different and convey different emotions to the viewer. It is necessary to balance between these recommendations, and to observe what is happening. Use the transformation. If you're having trouble understanding how the forms intersect, you can use the Tinkercad program.
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