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Post by SluggoZim on Jun 12, 2020 17:00:45 GMT -5
Are the bubbles the key to the proper perspective to then view what is being obscured by her robe? The bubbles appear to be different sizes....but what if they are actually the same size? perspective skews the appearance. So gotta be defining something along that plane. what if large bubble is 3rd base, middle size is 2nd, and small is home plate? that makes the jewel shortstop? Do they define the shape and relative dimensions of what is obscured? what other thoughts? i really think the casque location is tied to this bubbles perspective. just gotta get thru the robe.😚☺ onward.
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Post by choice on Jun 12, 2020 17:46:08 GMT -5
The angle of two largest oval drops are pretty much identical. So if you draw two lines through the drops they should run in parallel. Do the same with the small droplet. That line should intersect the other two lines creating a corner for the gem. Layout of a park and the corner it's at?
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Post by SluggoZim on Jun 12, 2020 17:58:24 GMT -5
The angle of two largest oval drops are pretty much identical. So if you draw two lines through the drops they should run in parallel. Do the same with the small droplet. That line should intersect the other two lines creating a corner for the gem. Layout of a park and the corner it's at? actually, rotate the image 180. now, looking down just from above the dig site? Nice. better covers the perspective and relative apparent sizes. jewel squarely at "the middle of one branch of the v". the axes form the v.
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