06.10.2009, 18:12
interesting critique.
I suppose my lines are slightly different because my light source isn't pin pointed but i think the bigger difference is that i also took perspective into account, and i'm sure those aren't perfect either.
what would introducing perspective do to those lines you drew?
This is also inspired by what i see when i wake up on a foggy morning looking out my window. No, i don't see parachutes, but the sun shines through a cluster of redwoods and I can see how the light moves through the background, mid ground, and foreground while it reflects off the fog. Its always been a captivating effect to me.
In this representation its not perfect, but it isn't completely wrong, as you bluntly put.
Bill
I suppose my lines are slightly different because my light source isn't pin pointed but i think the bigger difference is that i also took perspective into account, and i'm sure those aren't perfect either.
what would introducing perspective do to those lines you drew?
This is also inspired by what i see when i wake up on a foggy morning looking out my window. No, i don't see parachutes, but the sun shines through a cluster of redwoods and I can see how the light moves through the background, mid ground, and foreground while it reflects off the fog. Its always been a captivating effect to me.
In this representation its not perfect, but it isn't completely wrong, as you bluntly put.
Bill