During my planning process when I was thinking of what I wanted to take pictures of, I immediately thought of a salad bar or a dish with salad on the plate. However, one of the major disadvantages of that would be that it would make replication almost impossible. it's hard to describe a mass of things like salad. Then I would have to describe things like how many leaves there are on the plate and which leaf faces which direction. The way that this would be the easiest to replicate is to make this as simple as possible so that there is a limited amount of variables. In addition, the way that the method is interpreted may also be different depending on the person following it, so there should be as little misunderstanding as possible. to limit those variables, rather than taking a picture of an entire salad in which each leaf would be a variable, or taking the picture of the salad bar, which would cause wide variation in angle and color, I think that having a single leaf would be the most advantageous to me because describing one leaf would be much easier than describing multiple leaves, and if I just describe taking the picture from the front of the leaf, I think that most people would understand what I mean and would take a similar picture to how I'm imagining. To make sure that the background is not a factor it would be best if it was made as descriptive as possible, like a gray background. For the stylization of the figure, it would be best if the figure was made in such a way so that everything would be the default except for the things that are changed. this would ensure that the figure is more likely to be similar, although if the person following the method does not use Inkscape or have other ideas in mind, that would change. However, there is a limit to things that I can specify, and it would be confusing if I just listed all of them. It should be enough that I list the things that I changed and just assume that the rest will be the default.
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