Do you take notes? Also why is this image so 3d?
>>7890505>Do you take notes?No>Also why is this image so 3d?Sneed
>>7890505>Also why is this image so 3d?its possible that they are using lines to create visual illusions, but perhaps I'm wrong.
>>7890587Holy mother of non answers you should become a politician or something
>>7890505Yes, but mostly in English. I don't know enough Mandarin to write technical notes on drawing, though it's getting better.In regards to your second question, it's down to how your brain interprets shapes from lines and geometry, and it translate that into a perceivable figure with form.
>Also why is this image so 3d?tracing 3d, it's impossible without.
>>7890828>why do people eat food>because it has nutrition>HOLY NON ANSWERdon't ask non-questions, then
>>7890505>Also why is this image so 3d?they blocked in the shape from a primitive and this emphasizes depth. attaching that shape to a vanishing point is even better.
>>7890505>Do you take notes? I don't take notes often but I think it would've have helped me understand what I was trying to do in some old drawings>Also why is this image so 3d?this looks 3d because of the building lines, I'll show you...
>>7894311if you remove building lines the drawing will look flat
>>7894314you can add 3Dness back by using shade and shadow
>>7894315you can also play with riples, clothing and line thickness
>>7894319finally as one anon already mentionned you can use perspective to your advantage
>>7891101The question was more> How does the body process this food into nutrition , then how is said nutrition used.or> How does eating actually work... like from a biological/medschool level
>>7897447Shouldn't you have learned this in middle school?