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FORM
Form is the physical volume of a shape. Three-dimensional form can be modelled, carved, constructed and shaped with 3D materials. Two-dimensional form creates the illusion of 3D by a skilful manipulation of line, tone, space etc.
Three-dimensional form...
3D form can be modelled (added form), carved (subtracted form) and constructed (built form).
It can be created from sculptural materials like clay, wax, plaster, wood, stone, concrete, cast and constructed metal, plastics, resins, glass and mixed media.
Two-dimensional form...
Two-dimensional form constructs the illusion of 3D in 2D media by a skilful manipulation of the visual elements.
Perspective drawing, trompe l'oeil [1], 3D computer graphics programs and holograms are examples of 2D form.
Shading
Cross Contours
Minimal
Altered States
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