Planar Development
- Two double-page spreads of planar development practice
- One double-page spread of artist research (planar figures)
This time around, practice more complex planes and incorporate sideslant and "massing", You may even combine the two techniques as you can see in some of the examples below.
Also, remember the artist research. This is not something arbitrary that I am asking you to do just to keep you busy. You are learning skills, concepts, and techniques in this class that have been used by many artists before you. You can learn from their examples. One of the great things about art is that there are so many other artists out there who have done the hard work for you already. You can look at their work, analyze it, try to imagine how they did it, read about their processes, and try to attempt it yourself. This is how we grow as artists. You have THOUSANDS of years of art that has come before you, and new art being created every day. That is an immense and ever-expanding treasure trove of resources! So, don't ignore it.
Also, remember the artist research. This is not something arbitrary that I am asking you to do just to keep you busy. You are learning skills, concepts, and techniques in this class that have been used by many artists before you. You can learn from their examples. One of the great things about art is that there are so many other artists out there who have done the hard work for you already. You can look at their work, analyze it, try to imagine how they did it, read about their processes, and try to attempt it yourself. This is how we grow as artists. You have THOUSANDS of years of art that has come before you, and new art being created every day. That is an immense and ever-expanding treasure trove of resources! So, don't ignore it.

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