Compar Mirror Cameras
The brain is needed to guide our lives. It helps identify and classify everything we face. That's good, but the medal has a negotiable side. It's causing a lot of trouble. We know that the bottom of the cup is flat, and we are inclined to paint it exactly like that, even if we look at a cup above and it's obviously rounded.
1. Take what you see, not what you think.
Come on! It'll all start to seem a little vague, and you'll see the simplicity. In addition, you will be able to assess the overall picture and avoid overreacting in parts of the picture, which often leads to errors. If you wear glasses, it'll be enough to just take them off or use a shrinking glass. Pretending is a great way to ignore mind.
- The cup is in the way it's stored in our brain. That's how she's gonna be a starter artist.
- That's how a cup of most artists start. The Parties are painted in parallel, although they should go towards the bottom (according to the rules of view, if we look at a cup above). In the drawing, the bottom is almost flat, although the radius of its rounding must be more than the throat (according to the same rules of vision).
- That's how an experienced painter draws a cup. It'll be easy to play what we actually see.
2. Always check the location of objects in the image of each other.
Compare each facility with as many other elements as possible, including the edges of the image and mark on the middle of the parties, the counterforms and other objects. If you misplace one object, it would lead to the incorrect location of other objects.