Friday, December 5, 2014
Axonometric Black and White Study
Here's a "five dollar word" to impress your artsy friends: axonometric. Rather than fading into the distance to create an illusion of depth, axonometric shapes maintain steady proportions. Axonometric projection tends to be associated with "Birds-Eye View" perspective. As seen in the image, axonometric art does not retain a consistent focal point.
This piece was a product of my first graphic design course at UHD. This was created using only black objects on Adobe Illustrator. Since axonometric projection confuses the viewer's point of view, I also wanted to use the light to develop even more of an abstract picture.
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