Critique - Isometric Optical Illusions
Critique - Isometric Optical Illusions
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Critique - Isometric Optical Illusions
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Marshall Vandruff
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In this lesson, we dive into your Isometric Optical Illusions assignment submissions and I provide feedback. We discuss the value of copying existing illusions to learn techniques and emphasize moving beyond copying to experiment with your own creations.

We highlight the importance of starting with rough sketches to conceptualize your ideas before committing to precise lines. We'll address common challenges, such as maintaining consistency in line angles and proportions, and share insights on how to overcome them.

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Marshall Vandruff
Let's review your Isometric Optical Illusions assignments submissions. First, we'll discuss how copying from existing illusions can help you learn techniques and the importance of also creating your own designs. We'll also address common challenges like keeping line angles and proportions consistent and I'll share some tips to help you manage them.
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I noticed some students have pictures of the forms that were in the video lesson. I don’t see anywhere to download materials like that.
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