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Inktober challenge day 18

"Saddle"


Description: My horse looked like it was throwing someone off so had to add a thrown off guy. I got to practice on how asses looks like and a few other perspectives. It was challenging for my eye!

I have a bad stereoscopic vision meaning I struggle to see images in 3D especially where you have to imagine the lines or shadows yourself. Here's one example


To people who see well in 3D you can see the tunnel.

I don't. I know it's logically there but I can't vision it. Instead. I see a white silhouette of a guy in front of red stripes-background.

So for me to see the tunnel even a little. It needs to have more lines drawn like this.

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FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
Nice Drawing and Understood your vision. I've never had problems with visions even though I sometimes look at the sun to see the beauty...kinda like gold. I do have problems hearing certain noises I just freakout.
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
@FreestyleArt Thank you ☺️

Yeah this caused big learning concentration issues in my math class. Thankfully my teacher noticed that and drew cylinders and geometric shapes in a way that made me see all sides clear in order to calculate it.

My art teacher never noticed though. She saw I struggled with 3D perspectives a lot, but she never questioned it.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
@Queendragonfly I went through weird experience in art classes. When I finally first started art, there was a teacher that always compliment my works and so as the other teachers. The problem is I get bored or depress drawing from other pictures. To me I don't see the point of it. The fun part is when I create from my mind. I'm always a stubborn artist only my way.
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
@FreestyleArt I agree. But learning can feel a bit boring sometimes. I remember when we learned to shadow with rubber and pen. I think it was so fun to learn. I always wanted to be able shadowing.

 
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