EDGES
By Google Search Definition ~ an edge is a particular type of line segment joining two vertices in a polygon, polyhedron, or higher-dimensional polytope. In a polygon, an edge is a line segment on the boundary, and is often called a side. In a polyhedron or more generally a polytope, an edge is a line segment where two faces meet.
FRANCIS BRUGUIERE
The Difference Between Jerry Reed's Photo's Compared to Francis Bruguiere's Photos is that:
*Jerry Reed has more contrast within his image's whereas Francis Bruguiere tends to to have m ore colour.
*Francis Bruguiere has more complex folds and edges whereas Jerry Reed's are more simple and contrasting.
*Jerry Reed's Images appear to have more artificial whereas Francis Bruguiere's has more natural lighting and appears to be making use of what he has.
*Jerry Reed has more contrast within his image's whereas Francis Bruguiere tends to to have m ore colour.
*Francis Bruguiere has more complex folds and edges whereas Jerry Reed's are more simple and contrasting.
*Jerry Reed's Images appear to have more artificial whereas Francis Bruguiere's has more natural lighting and appears to be making use of what he has.
During this session I was confident with the top image due to the fact that there were fairly simple and straight lines with only one edge in which I had to add some form of shading gradient. I started by adding outlines for the EDGES so I could have a simple experience when adding the right shades and gradients.
However with the bottom Image I found it very irritating to constantly look between my drawing and the image, so firstly I started by observing the image I decided to start with the left middle of the image as a found it most approachable. I found it easier drawing with the side of my pencil rather than the sketchy tip, this was because it leaves less pencil lines and makes the drawing a lot more neater and more photographic. The amount of gradients found within many edges was extremely difficult to re-create. Overall this bottom image was very challenging and i did not get very far
However with the bottom Image I found it very irritating to constantly look between my drawing and the image, so firstly I started by observing the image I decided to start with the left middle of the image as a found it most approachable. I found it easier drawing with the side of my pencil rather than the sketchy tip, this was because it leaves less pencil lines and makes the drawing a lot more neater and more photographic. The amount of gradients found within many edges was extremely difficult to re-create. Overall this bottom image was very challenging and i did not get very far