December 2024
Beginner to intermediate
296 pages
9h 9m
English
As you remember from Exercise 3, form building is the process of creating complex drawings by combining simpler elements. Form combinations can involve the addition, subtraction, intersection, or blending of two distinct forms. For example, you can replicate a cube to represent an elongated object. If you bend a cylinder enough, you can draw hoops, loops, and squiggly three-dimensional shapes. Another way to build form is by analyzing cross sections of an object’s overall structure. Think of a sliced loaf of bread. When all the slices are in place, it is clearly a whole loaf. If you were to remove some of the slices, ...
Read now
Unlock full access