Interrelationship of Form
Overlapping
This drawing shows overlapping as the two triangles overlap with each other forming a cross shape and with two circles on top.
Subtraction
Coinciding
I feel like this drawing shows coinciding well as al the circles smaller circles and the dots stand by one another in a pattern. With the dots on the north, south, east and west side of the circles and the smaller circles in between each bigger circle.
Touching
Between all three shapes the circle, triangle and square are touching with each other with some light shading on the different shapes. Out of all the other drawing this is one of the more simple drawing I have made.
Intersection
The different lines were made with different circles with a compass and as they get bigger and bigger they would intersect with each other which is what is shaded in the middle. To me this looks like radar singles.
Detaching
This shows detachment as two parts of a pillar come apart into two pieces. Originally the drawing was going to have shading that would make it look 3d but mr Hadel said to change it up. I like it how the tip of the broke part of the pillar is darken and is my second favorite drawing from this project.
Penetration
This one is one of my favorites as the cone forms into a more thinner line and penetrates the circle. This reminds of some sort of anime fights scene and closer to dragon ball with the lines to the side looking like Terrain being shaped by the impacts of the attacks.
I liked how you shaded in for the drawing in subtraction,it is very pleasing to eye.
ReplyDeleteI like the detaching one as it looks like something broke and also the way it looks is cool. Overall I like all the images as they all look nice and have an interesting way on fulfilling the requirements of each category.
ReplyDeleteI like coinciding but that need more shape
ReplyDeleteI like the detachment because it has a lot of detail and its creative
ReplyDeleteI like how they showed simple shapes and how they showed effort while doing this drawings
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