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It's the best lesson that anyone has ever read about
It's the best lesson that anyone has ever read about how to draw a line, a figure, a curve, or an object with an angle.
And then there's "Math with Bad Drawings," a compilation of Orlin's best and worst, all in one place.
It's a brilliant, wonderful example of the best writing. The author, who is also the author of the Math with Bad Drawings book, is the kind of person who could easily make a bad drawing look as bad as a good one.
"He's such a genius that he can actually learn to write," Orlin says. "He's such a wonderful illustrator and artist."
Orlin's own works have often been criticized—even by other students of his own school, as one student in 2010 wrote, because he drew "the most ridiculous cartoon of a character without any respect for the actuality of the drawings in question."
"The biggest thing that I have learned from him to help me with my writing is how to write well," Orlin says, "because he understands how real problems can be created without any real, realistic perspective."In the end, the world is not a fairytale anymore. We aren't even close to a fairytale in the ways of the fictional world of The Hobbit.
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