Matthew Arnold Architecture & Design
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Closeup of Education Center, Vienna, Virginia |

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Competition entry for Habitat for Humanity |

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Closeup of shrubbery Matt Arnold wanted to show the shrubbery and to explain how he did this. For the branches, he drew about eight to ten lines, squiggled them, mirrored them and then stretched them. For the leaves, he drew about six ovals, grouped them and made copies of them and alternately copy-and-pasted branches and leaves on top of each other for a layered look. He made heavy use of Jiggle and Squiggle to create 'noise' in the drawing. |
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House in Seattle |
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