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Features: Cross Contour + Helping

Journal Entry: Thu Oct 8, 2009, 4:33 AM
Update: [link] stormdancerstudios, a person whom I bought three necklaces from off of etsy, needs some help money wise. Her powercord for her computer is busted and shes really low on money for groceries and the like.

All she asks of people is to buy some of her stuff.
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This feature involves the traditional art style of Cross Contour

Cross contour lines are drawn lines which travel, as the name suggests, across the form. Cross contours may be horizontal or vertical, as on the right side of the example, or both. Often, in more complex forms, cross-contours will be drawn at varying angles. In this rather lumpy example, the grid of cross-contours looks a bit like the gridlines on a globe or a diagram of a Black Hole in space. -- drawsketch.com

This was yet another thing I was working on in one of my classes this semester, in my Drawing class to be specific. I was quite shocked to find that people liked my drawing, which I will post when I get the time.

Now for the features that show lovely expertise in the useage of Cross Contour.



Next weeks Feature: Two point perspective.

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