I returned a few times to the dancer just for amusement.
I then focussed on the foot shadow and noticed that focussing on the foot shadow made the direct steady switch (there must be a better word for steady switch: on- of, left- right, much easier.
But it is a mind trick. I'm a true born left hander who forced herself to write righthanded and use right-hand tools to be like all the other kids.

watercolor has not much to do with this.(OK that was just the hint) The shadow does. (I do categorize to the red + blue brainfunction items, though taken with a grain of salt.)
( from today's quote: All individuals are a bundle of contradictions -- )

The foot shadow I think enables you to imagine (see) three dimensionality and gives a hold to manipulate the silhouette.
Also I think it is the rythm of the foot shadow that makes quickstep-reverse easier.

(typo checked version)

Last edited by BranShea; 10/17/07 05:07 PM.