A solid geometric drawing always forms the foundation of your digital art
Recently, I produced some recursive geometric art that got a pretty good amount of attention on the internet. Here it is:
So, what was the secret of its success?
It was a solid geometric drawing I made beforehand. With that solid geometric drawing, I was able to see the proportions required to produce my animation.
There is a clarity that geometric drawings bring because of their rigidity.
As you can see in the image above, the squares get smaller. Their lengths decrease by a factor of 1/2 with each iteration.
When these lengths are applied to vertical and horizontal lines what you get is pure mathematical magic... The pattern in my video.
How about the equations?
Well, if I tell you everything it would be like revealing the entire story of a great movie before you've watched it. I would hate to spoil your creative experience.
:-)
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