The contours and profiles look elegant, but I don't get a sense yet of the relationship with the cube. Where are the other elements, the fabric, the overlapping, the light effects etc. I guess this is all coming....
It looks good but can be anything. It needs to be related to the object (cube) you are trying to describe. It may help to localise this fragment in the context of the cube (cube outline). Lines should have some degree of differentiation. Is it just about topography or are you interested about recording other qualities (i.e. light)?
Journey to the Floating World is the blog for Intermediate Unit 6 at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, taught by Jonathan Dawes and Marco Guarnieri
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The contours and profiles look elegant, but I don't get a sense yet of the relationship with the cube. Where are the other elements, the fabric, the overlapping, the light effects etc. I guess this is all coming....
It looks good but can be anything. It needs to be related to the object (cube) you are trying to describe.
It may help to localise this fragment in the context of the cube (cube outline).
Lines should have some degree of differentiation.
Is it just about topography or are you interested about recording other qualities (i.e. light)?
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