Isometric Drawing Tutorial
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@Subpath @Devil-Dinosaur Thank you both for your feedback it must also have something to do with the way I perceive isometric shapes and the way they're constructed (direction of false depth). Anyway, I'm going to continue decorating the letters
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@Pat Yes, it can be tricky sometimes that's why I usually quickly put temporary colors in order to identify the shapes and their directions in space.
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@Devil-Dinosaur Colours (& colour gradients) help indeed but I meant that some isometric shapes look unnatural to me... and clearly they are per se but I see more distortions for some forms than for others, and also depending of the orientation of the depth... well, a visual brain issue
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@Pat said in Isometric Drawing Tutorial:
isometric shapes look unnatural to me... and clearly they are per se but I see more distortions for some forms than for others
I think it is a kind of optical phenomenon
where the brain will get confusedbecause we (our brain) are more familiar with
the real perspective than with the isometric one
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@Subpath Yes, indeed.
If I look rapidly the two branches of the V one after the other for example, I've the feeling they are not in the same plane. But for many isometric letters and basic shapes, I don't have any issue.