Thursday, July 11, 2013

Day Eleven: M.C Escher Style

Today was a really low-key day. In Paul's class, we learned about axonometric drawings, which are used to draw 3-d figures. They are aesthetically similar to 2-point persepective drawings, but instead of lines coming out from the horizon,  the lines of an axonometric drawing are paralled. Paul asked us to start by drawing a box, then another one of the same size, then connect them. We practiced drawing protrusions, hollow areas, and different shapes. I really enjoyed this project and can't wait to color mine.

Frank's class was another construction day. We have until next Wednesday to finish, and will be conducting our photoshoots of Thursday and Friday. Nothing particularly notable happened. Sami and I continued to fold (endless) paper chains and Gabby worked on the hoop. Because we ran out of vinyl for the waist section of the bodice, Gabby ran out to RiteAid and bought a Disney Princess bag, which I cut into strips to fill in the missing section. The three of us are going to meet up on Sunday to finish it.

PROGRESS!

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