I was pleasantly surprised to see a lot of different variations of the plotter drawings in this feed. From different materials to different aesthetics, it answered some of the questions I had of the limitations I thought I would have would this technique. I was particularly interested in the ones with multiple layers with colors because it feels as if they have more depth (content and visual-wise) and it just amazed me when I was reminded that they were generated by a machine. But even out of all those satisfying and “prettier” designs, this project stood out to me the most:
Isoline rendering of 3D models // this is from an aerial Lidar scan of trona pinnacles #earth #coincidence #control #office #plottertwitter #plotterart pic.twitter.com/9N9FU7LFse
— SHELTRON (@Sheltron3030) September 4, 2021
At first, I was intrigued by its’ photographic, hyper-realistic design, like the drawing on the right bottom corner looked like a picture of mars but when I clicked on it, it was actually like this: That honestly blew my mind because I really didn’t expect anything like that but I loved the combination of both fine lines and more doodle-like lines in creating this project.