As expected, the two point perspectives were slightly difficult at first to understand, and then the changing angles from the top and bottom views also took some time to draw correctly.
With the two point perspectives I noticed my drawings and combinations were more focused on thinner spaces, that combined together into walls and more enclosed spaces.
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First Set |
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Second Set |
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Third Set |
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Fourth Set |
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Fifth Set |
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Final Set |
The power words this time were harder to choose, perhaps because the combinations were more complex or that they were more relate-able to spaces.
However, these combinations are much more interesting in my opinion, to the single point perspectives.
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