
Originally Posted by
Deadlyhazard
The thing about visuals and designs is that you're learning 3D forms as 3D designs and perhaps translating it into 2D if you're doing an illustration of it. Studying history and seeing uniforms will not help you memorize those uniforms in 3D if you're not studying it seriously at the time. Feng Zhu could have looked through history, and maybe he knows that Nazi officers may wear a trench coat, but what that form actually looks like as a design is probably not memorized perfectly unless he was consciously trying to memorize the exact visual design that it has.
It appears to me a visual library of correct form can only be built through deliberate conscious studying of aesthetic -- that's why drawing from life is so recommended. Building a visual library of flat shapes is probably what you would be doing if you were reading through history and seeing pictures of things. To really understand a design, you would still have to go back and draw, draw, draw and consciously study it meticulously as a form with whatever it is you're trying to learn. Just looking at things and reading about them alone won't help you design.
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