Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Collaborative Drawing

How did you "deal" with each drawing you approached?
I first would look at the drawing and the objects and figure out what seemed off. Then I gently tried to fix the problems while keeping the bulk of the drawing the same.
What was the process for "correcting" what you saw?
In the drawings what seemed off was the spacing of the objects. To fix the spacing I would play around with the spacing of the logs, which took up most of the space of the drawing. By doing that the spacing would seem better while the bulk of the drawing was the same. There also was something missing or something that was seen that really should not be seen and that only needed some minor erasing or a few lines.
How did it feel to return to your drawing at the end and to see what others had done to it?
What did you have to do to finish your drawing?
After looking at my drawing and seeing what others had done, I felt better than I thought I would, because I knew that I had done the same thing to other people's drawings. To finish my drawing I mainly had to flesh out the skeleton of the objects and fix angles.

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