We have arranged the rock-elements (referred to by letters) of the last lesson into a different landscape, as shown below. Thus the distant mountain on the left comes from flipping the E rock. To tie everything together requires some additional elements, just various C-like lumps of different shapes. These are designated by the letter O. This is a fun exercise to illustrate how a landscape picture can be built. It is also interesting that quite a range of scenes can be obtained by putting together a limited set of shapes.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Class Note April 6, 2018
Rock-Landscape: Mark 2
We have arranged the rock-elements (referred to by letters) of the last lesson into a different landscape, as shown below. Thus the distant mountain on the left comes from flipping the E rock. To tie everything together requires some additional elements, just various C-like lumps of different shapes. These are designated by the letter O. This is a fun exercise to illustrate how a landscape picture can be built. It is also interesting that quite a range of scenes can be obtained by putting together a limited set of shapes.
We have arranged the rock-elements (referred to by letters) of the last lesson into a different landscape, as shown below. Thus the distant mountain on the left comes from flipping the E rock. To tie everything together requires some additional elements, just various C-like lumps of different shapes. These are designated by the letter O. This is a fun exercise to illustrate how a landscape picture can be built. It is also interesting that quite a range of scenes can be obtained by putting together a limited set of shapes.
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