Hi YT- thanks for posting....seems to be going well- good to see a series of spaces and starting to see their interrelationships. The wood may be a little heavy... can you inhabit the drawing and draw the scale of other materials? Also the area off the page to the left looks interesting- can the drawing continue? Keep going- look forward to see the completed section tomorrow!
YT, perhaps, for the wood pattern to have directionality the wood panels have to have proportions following that direction. Try with an alongated panel where the leg parallel to the ground is mach longer that its height.
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Hi YT- thanks for posting....seems to be going well- good to see a series of spaces and starting to see their interrelationships. The wood may be a little heavy... can you inhabit the drawing and draw the scale of other materials? Also the area off the page to the left looks interesting- can the drawing continue? Keep going- look forward to see the completed section tomorrow!
YT, perhaps, for the wood pattern to have directionality the wood panels have to have proportions following that direction. Try with an alongated panel where the leg parallel to the ground is mach longer that its height.
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