Thank you Tavis , for me is an extraterrestrial language, I never been able to draw … but is nice to see that symmetry, is being used for ages and ages … probably for artists as painters and drawers was little easier coz they decided where to put objects following symmetrical rules, probably in a deductive way, for photographers maybe is maybe tiny different , obviously without taking in consideration the power of photoshop…
I always think of dynamic symmetry. If I have to make an adjustment to something I always try to lock in or parallel it to the grid. The grid is always under my sheet of paper during the drawing process and can be seen when I turn on the light pad. Thanks for watching!
Thank you sir.
You’re welcome!
that's awesome man :)
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Hey! Have a very wonderful weekend Sir Tavis! 🙋♂️😃✌️
Thanks you too!👍🏼
Thank you Tavis , for me is an extraterrestrial language, I never been able to draw … but is nice to see that symmetry, is being used for ages and ages … probably for artists as painters and drawers was little easier coz they decided where to put objects following symmetrical rules, probably in a deductive way, for photographers maybe is maybe tiny different , obviously without taking in consideration the power of photoshop…
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
do you think of dynamic symmetry while drawing or do you make adjustments when moving from the rough drafts to the final?
I always think of dynamic symmetry. If I have to make an adjustment to something I always try to lock in or parallel it to the grid. The grid is always under my sheet of paper during the drawing process and can be seen when I turn on the light pad. Thanks for watching!