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August.29.2013 DIN-A4 11.7 x 8.3 inch
So far I made it, but then I had no clue how to continue...
The amazing thing about the puzzle-game is: there are similar processes, to drawing with a template (photo or real object).
Short-term memory must memorize distinctive (abstract) forms and recognize these forms on other puzzle parts and after that the memory has to controll the exact shape.
When you draw by template, the short-term memory also has to save distinctive (abstract) forms and after rebuilding them on paper these forms/shapes has to be controlled.
A good drawing-artist, is probably also a good puzzle player - just vice versa.
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top/left predrawing (pencil)
top/right blackshading (pencil)
bottom/left softshading rough (graphite-powder with fingers)
bottom/right softshading smooth (graphit-powder with folded paper)
bottom hardshading (pencil)
final drawing
Paper | normal printer-papier (DIN-A4...A6) normal sketchbook paper (DIN-A3) |
Pencil HB | for pre drawing, fine lines, area-darkening and graphite-powder |
Eraser | (2 x 2 x 0.6 cm) for area-lightening |
Eraser | (small - at the end of a pencil) to smear graphite-powder |
Sandpaper | to produce graphite-powder with the HB-pencil |
Paper handkerchief | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (wide areas) |
Finger | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (middle areas) |
Pen with bicycle tube | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (small areas) |
Cardboard | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (tiny areas) |
Eraser-template | simple construction with a gap (1 x 30mm) |
Eraser-template | simple construction with a gap (1 x 2mm) |
Extra papers | to protect areas |
Version March.15.2015
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