• pruwyben
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    73 months ago

    But then you have to figure out how to transfer the drawing of the head onto the curved surface, and how you do that is going to determine how the projections look.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      No, you can ignore that part. The image isn’t showing how to accurately draw a head onto a surface, it’s showing how this given head drawing would look in different projections.

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        3 months ago

        Projections from what? You don’t need a projection for a drawing, it’s already a 2d image.

        Edit: I realize that you can use it to compare the different projections to each other, but it doesn’t show which one is more accurate overall. In this image it looks like they used the globular projection as the "default’ with the most realistic drawing, and created the others based on that, but they could have picked any one of them to be the default.

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          3 months ago

          Yes, again, that’s the point.

          It assumes the sphere projection is correct, and shows how each of the 2D projections isn’t correct. This isn’t hard.