Re: Resources for learning/studying shapes?
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 9:51 am
leichtloeslich wrote:jts wrote:This is not to discourage you from tackling advanced shape theory head onadvanced shape theory
What is this even?
The only "special" shape I know is the table shape, which is a very flexible shape for getting eyes (or an eye) in the center:
Maybe also the "horse head"
for running away.
As has been pointed out, neither of these is necessarily good. In fact, the second shape is often bad.
or the typical snap-back/wedge shape
is the typical shape play here, since
makes an empty triangle.winedandgolover wrote: Context matters.
Indeed, shape is efficient play in context.