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17 January 2011
Shapes and Forms - the Difference Between Them
All objects are made up of a combination of shapes and forms. So it is necessary to first understand what shapes and forms are and later learn how they are used to make beautiful objects.
The animation shows the difference between a shape and a form. You may be interested to know that both shapes and forms can either be geometric or organic.
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