







Your eyeballs are offset from the centerline.LatakiaLover wrote:My askifier must ask:
Why are the alignment dots (if that's what they are) offset from the centerline?
Yep. It's the whole reason I put the alignment dots on it. The shank is asymmetrical and plays tricks with your eyes when aligning the stem. It's also why I stamped it to the side. If I stamped it centered on the centerline like the dots it would look weird. If I stamped it on what appears to be center of the shank it would make the dots seem even more off center. When holding the pipe in hand it really messes with your head a little.Nate wrote:Your eyeballs are offset from the centerline.LatakiaLover wrote:My askifier must ask:
Why are the alignment dots (if that's what they are) offset from the centerline?The shank isn't symmetrical so they only appear 'off'' have seen this pipe and they're on center in the real mutliverse.
Mr. Huber,d.huber wrote:Really nice pipe, Wayne!
I'll offer you some feedback that I received in Richmond. With symmetry and asymmetry, both work best when you embrace one completely instead of go half way. To me, on this pipe, you went half way. The composition leans more towards symmetry than asymmetry and my eyes want things to line up, which makes the pipe unpleasant to look at from certain angles.
I think the change in direction the bottom line takes is interesting but doesn't really fit with the rest of the pipe. If you'd rounded it or if you've repeated the angle on the front of the bowl I think you'd have a more harmonious composition.
I suck at photo editing, but I hope this helps communicate what I'm getting at.
Eh, like I said, I suck at photo editing. Must've poorly communicated my intent.baweaverpipes wrote:Mr. Huber,
If you're saying the top pipe is more interesting, yikes!
I love what Wayne did with this piece, sans lint on the stem!
it made sense to me .. hahaha... no the bottom back end .... but like I said, its more preference.. I like what you did w/the pipe... my drawing took too much off, but you get the gist...wdteipen wrote:James, which part of the shank would you have rounded more? Are you referring to the back, bottom edge of the shank?
I think we're seeing the same thing when looking at the pipe from the stem end or the bowl end. I think the thing we're seeing is that the composition neither embraces symmetry nor asymmetry. The shank is asymmetric, but the bowl is not. It's disharmonious. I think a simple fix when viewing the pipe from these angles is to choose either symmetry or asymmetry for the entire composition. In the specific case of this pipe, I think that making the shank symmetric would've made more visual sense.wdteipen wrote:Thanks for the kind words everyone.
David, I'm not following what you're describing entirely. What are you meaning when you say the bottom line changes direction? Something is unsettling to me about the overall design of this pipe but I really only see it when I look at it from the stem end or the opposite end. I'm not seeing what you're seeing in the profile shot. Can you describe it so I can understand what you're seeing? With the exception of the point on the end of the bowl, I think your photoshopped pipe looks like a good design but I don't see how it solves issues with my design. I'm not saying it doesn't. I'm just saying I don't see it. Can you elaborate?