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Hi guys. I chose a symbol from the book six of crows (if you haven't read it you should, it's really good) for my demos project. I think it was a good choice, because although I only used linear equations, I found that the finished product was sufficiently complicated to look good. I liked not having to worry about how it would look in demos, because it was just a silhouette, so there weren't any 3 dimensional aspects. I think that made it much easier. I mainly used slope intercept form when graphing, because I found it easiest. If I had to do it again though, I would probably use some other forms to make sure I really understood them. I'm most proud of the back wing and tail feathers, because they required a lot of time and effort to get right. Since I only used linear equations, I found that part the trickiest because they were in no way straight. If I had more time, I probably would have experimented with some curves, but I'm happy with what I got nonetheless. I also would have liked to finish the whole image, but I unfortunately, I don't have that kind of work ethic :)
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