Task 11:
We continue our efforts to practice new structures, through these provided artifacts. Your knowledge of ground plane, picture plane, and horizontal plane will be put to practice in an indoor setting, where in, the object will be kept very close to you. The horizontal line or your eye level will affect the way an ellipse is perceived, (above or below), especially with cylindrical objects, which are usually inscribed inside cuboids. All cylindrical objects are a result of subtraction from rectangular solids, so always begin by imagining rectangular solids around cylinders, to deduce the original form.
Fig. 5.1 shows a display of artifacts which will be provided in this exercise. A bottle depicting the inner structure of the form and a jug (without a handle) tilted over the bottle representing the various ellipses to be practiced while sketching, (usually it is difficult to draw objects when objects are opaque because one has to visualize the invisible hidden structure (form).
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