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Why is drawing upside down hard and annoying or just turning my sense bad.
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why do you even draw upside-down in the first place? :sweat2:
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>>186306
Look i just do, ok, no need to explain. It's good and fun too. The object is, not seen from one position only. the form.

You can help explain whys now.
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>>186307
interesting. how were inspired to draw this way? It's the first time i've really seen someone do it

>You can help explain whys now.
I think it's hard because your brain is used to visualizing things right-side-up instead of upside-down. Theres that optical illusion of upside-down faces having distorted features yet the brain not noticing it, its called the Thatcher Effect
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>>186308
>how
it was betty edwards book.
also its fun. If it works.
>thatcher effect
is there ways to, go through it?

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