Third matrix made. This time, the variables were limited down to 5 rather than...13? Which was so much better because some of them were not working at all. So first off, just some scans of my drawings.




And then my most current matrix. I'm really loving the close vs. gap relationship and the repeated element. I was told to try straight on views of the objects and I'm not loving it as much. But I think they are a definite improvement to my last matrices. Hopefully....>.>
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