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After the first lessons we started drawing. | |||
We chose a microscopic image of a blood cell in a clot to draw. | |||
This is the original image: | |||
How I drew it: | |||
What I made of my drawn image playing with scaling: | |||
I copied my drawn image plenty times ar different scales and build a scaling pyramid with it. | |||
The bottom is the largest and the top the smallest copy of the blood cell. | |||
[[File:3D_blood_cell_modell.JPG]] | [[File:3D_blood_cell_modell.JPG]] | ||
[[File:3D_blood_cell_modell_profile.jpg]] | [[File:3D_blood_cell_modell_profile.jpg]] | ||
I tried to use the small copies of the cells as a pattern and make something similar looking to a carpet or tapestry: | |||
[[File:Blood_cell_grid.JPG]] | [[File:Blood_cell_grid.JPG]] | ||
These are the copies etc. which I used while working on the scaling: | |||
[[File:Work_process.jpg]] | [[File:Work_process.jpg]] |
Revision as of 23:04, 17 February 2013
After the first lessons we started drawing. We chose a microscopic image of a blood cell in a clot to draw.
This is the original image:
How I drew it:
What I made of my drawn image playing with scaling:
I copied my drawn image plenty times ar different scales and build a scaling pyramid with it. The bottom is the largest and the top the smallest copy of the blood cell.
I tried to use the small copies of the cells as a pattern and make something similar looking to a carpet or tapestry:
These are the copies etc. which I used while working on the scaling: