*sighs*
*blindfolds self with ice-strand hairs*
*wonders if I could get @ben909 to teach me to hear the location of things*
*wonders if that would count as looking at people*
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(The Art and Science of Drawing teaches you how to do a straight line as like, the first lesson. Believe it or not there’s a lot of skill involved, but Eviston teaches an excellent method.)
(The Art and Science of Drawing teaches you how to do a straight line as like, the first lesson. Believe it or not there’s a lot of skill involved, but Eviston teaches an excellent method.)
one thing to note is my eyes are very bad, and i am also colorblind, a big thing that troubles me is closing my right(useless) eye has a almost positive impact)
(The Art and Science of Drawing teaches you how to do a straight line as like, the first lesson. Believe it or not there’s a lot of skill involved, but Eviston teaches an excellent method.)
one thing to note is my eyes are very bad, and i am also colorblind, a big thing that troubles me is closing my right(useless) eye has a almost positive impact)
one thing to note is my eyes are very bad, and i am also colorblind, a big thing that troubles me is closing my right(useless) eye has a almost positive impact)
(So draw in black and white. The entire “Art and Science of Drawing” doesn’t involve color in the slightest. There are many depth cues that don’t require two eyes (the very idea you can create depth on a 2d sheet of paper in front of your face relies on this fact). By no means am I saying you’re not at a disadvantage, just that you can probably do a lot more than you think.)
(So draw in black and white. The entire “Art and Science of Drawing” doesn’t involve color in the slightest. There are many depth cues that don’t require two eyes (the very idea you can creat depth on a 2d sheet of paper in front of your face relies on this fact). By no means am I saying you’re not at a disadvantage, just that you can probably do a lot more than you think.)
(The color is not the issue, the eye contion effects both eyes, its just massively worse in the right eye(massively) so i could see a slightly distorted picture)
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