Hi Richard, thought i'd join in your discussion with an related example. I also feel using this method results in a not that big number of possible solutions and as you stated you could end up with an already made solution.
So it's true, not the most "creative" method but also when used properly and unforced, the solutions created by compounding can result in good visuals.
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Hi Richard, thought i'd join in your discussion with an related example. I also feel using this method results in a not that big number of possible solutions and as you stated you could end up with an already made solution.
So it's true, not the most "creative" method but also when used properly and unforced, the solutions created by compounding can result in good visuals.
11 months ago
Nice idea and thanks for jumping in with your thoughts.
I think if you add a smaller stroke between the handle and sweet that would send it a little further in the magnifying glass direction.
11 months ago
both are great
11 months ago
@Rich Baird yea you are right, that would help a lot, cheers! anyway this was just for the sake of the play :) ; Thanks @Tomas Vateha ;
11 months ago
looks great! :)
11 months ago
really interesting mark
11 months ago
so sweet..
11 months ago
so simple and nice.
11 months ago
Thanks @krishnachaitanya ,@John Provencher , @Victor Setyono , @Robert Bree for the nice words
10 months ago