a quick one point, the left cubes(if you will) pertrude out of the building, the cubes to the right of the stick figures are suspended in the air(somehow) it is at 1/4 scale, im sure thats hard to tell, but that guy in front is 6ft tall.
When dealing with perspective drawings, using anything to help indicate scale can be tricky.
here your figures are "floating in space" these figures could be giants of 3000 ft high. off in the distance - they could also be 1/16 of an inch sitting on the picture plane.
so when using figures in perspective use "OVERLAPPING" as a simple strategy to help locate things in space.
Haha... its just a sketch ~ninja~ ... but chris i think its a good sketch to get your ideas out... just wondering.. i know you started to mention it in class but the cubes over the humans... r those attached to anything or r they just free floating?
Chris, I feel that you're demeanor in this class is of the very unidisciplinary state and maybe you should put more time into your Petcha Kucha. I feel this would make your project stronger.
Not to be rude, but those scale humans are not acceptable for a Design Fundamentals 2 class.
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hahaha chris i think its a great, give me a few minutes and i'll tell you whats not acceptable for a design fundamentals II mid-crit....
ReplyDeleteWhen dealing with perspective drawings, using anything to help indicate scale can be tricky.
ReplyDeletehere your figures are "floating in space" these figures could be giants of 3000 ft high. off in the distance - they could also be 1/16 of an inch sitting on the picture plane.
so when using figures in perspective use "OVERLAPPING" as a simple strategy to help locate things in space.
Haha... its just a sketch ~ninja~ ... but chris i think its a good sketch to get your ideas out... just wondering.. i know you started to mention it in class but the cubes over the humans... r those attached to anything or r they just free floating?
ReplyDeletethe cubes are free floating is this was actually to be constructed they would be suspended by cables and such
ReplyDeleteChris, I feel that you're demeanor in this class is of the very unidisciplinary state and maybe you should put more time into your Petcha Kucha. I feel this would make your project stronger.
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