SINCERELY THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!as an autistic person with cognitive difficulties in understanding spatial geometry I have NEVER been able to really understand these concepts, your video was the first explanation about it (even at school) that I saw and I had a chance. I still have a lot of difficulty understanding it, it's like i'm facing a wall but now at least i've been able to absorb something about it 💞💞and thanks for the english subtitles!!
I recently thought that while basics are important, much like said 'beginners' who said to lack the consistent perception of depth/perspective, I want to know if there's anything that can be taught about good or bad(and why), about picture composition/絵構造, not to be too much mixed with background/背景. something like as if mangakas have more intrinsic talent to feel that each of the panel should tell something clearly, a part of story, character framing, when background being explained with either more or less details in accordance to function to illustrate, etc., I wish to know how to make 'complete' picture/drawing. I think that way, we can continue beyond 'good' or 'cool', and keep the drawing, story, world inside of the artist growing.