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Big Assignment 2 Progress 2

The plan to incorporate the three drawings is to split the third drawing in two parts, the buildings will be attached to the bus, the tree will be merged into it. Then the first and second will be cut so that the seats lead to the house’s yard.

The main challenge I faced when doing the original big project drawing was how hard it was to use the homemade tools consistently or predictably, even after testing them. What helped was giving up the idea of perfection and letting myself react naturally to what happened with the ink. This resulted in my inclusion of a shadow in the drawing and omission of the details on a label, both due to ink spills. A risk I took was drawing the lines on the pineapple cup with a tool made from a fake nail taped to a pencil and then smearing them with a folded paper to try and create the effect of how the light sat on the bumpy glass. This did pay off, even if it did not have exactly the intended effect, it looked nice. Another risk I took was using a tool made from a wine cork as a stamp, even though it had not occurred to me to test it. This did not pay off the way I had expected, and ended up changing the way I was able to draw the label. Some helpful comments that I got in critique were that it was hard to tell what some of the objects were, or even to tell how many were present. This told me I needed to more clearly define the borders between objects somehow. If I were to do the drawing again in ink, I would probably use the nail tool again, and shade with a q-tip, which I didn’t think of until I heard some classmates say they used it.