
Re: Archetypes in Freehand Sketch
You should look into the definitions of both terms and report back what you find and what you have learned.
Use the search function. This has been asked several times before.
strubinger1 wrote:
In a of the review of one my practice sessions I was told an incomplete circle usually meant a deceased person.
Actual posting here:DaingMaing wrote:
- When you feel that you are drawing a circle, you need to complete the circle. Now there are examples where a broken circle is valid information, however, upon looking at the feedback photo for this target. the circle should have been completed. A broken circle sometimes can mean a deceased life form, among other things as well. In this case it was not.
You have taken the information out of context.
strubinger1 wrote:
Are there other archetypes that I have missed or should know about?
I think that you are putting the cart before the horse here, Roger.
This is nothing personal, but you should be more worried about making the corrections to your structure before you delve into something like this.
When one keep digging in the forums for this particular information you will come across the suggestion that any further research or investigation into what archetypes you should know about; will only hold you back at this point in your development.
There were others before me that tried to walk down this road and still have issues several years later because they tried the route you are looking to travel down. Stop, and just worry about your structure. Once you perfect the structure, everything else will follow. I promise.
Keep at it and keep posting it.