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I am getting much better with the profiles that I have done. I have found that all you need to do is trust the system. I've done quite a few of these now, but I have posted an earlier attempt and my most recent attempt. I am fairly pleased with the direction that they seem to be headed (pun intended).
1 comment:
These are very good. I like the formulaic nature of these and it makes me want to approach buildings in the same way--by creating a diagram of proportions first. Also I really liked your profile in class today!
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