I like what you're starting to explore in rows 2 and 3 - the ones which feel more just like textural surfacing of the block out are less interesting to me - don't be afraid to carve out forms more, create negative space and other interesting form interactions - you're doing this MUCH more successfully in the 3rd row with the mini rovers. Carry on.
Hi JP,
ReplyDeleteI like what you're starting to explore in rows 2 and 3 - the ones which feel more just like textural surfacing of the block out are less interesting to me - don't be afraid to carve out forms more, create negative space and other interesting form interactions - you're doing this MUCH more successfully in the 3rd row with the mini rovers. Carry on.