So far I am impressed. It rightly answered:<p>1. Name five pop songs made by german artists.<p>2. Write a PHP function that replaces newlines with dots in a file.<p>3. Name the movie about a bowler whose identity is mistaken.
Which authors wrote about contour drawing?<p>>Contour drawing is a technique used in art and design to help artists see the subject they are observing or imagining more clearly, and to create drawings that capture its three-dimensional form. Many famous artists have written about contour drawing and have shared their insights and techniques with others through books and other publications. Here are some well known artists who wrote about contour drawing:<p>>Kimon Nicolaides - He was an American artist who wrote the book "Dynamic Symmetry: The Greek Vision" where he discussed the importance of visualizing shapes as a series of connected circles and curves and using this knowledge when creating works of art.<p>>Andrew Loomis - An American illustrator and author who wrote several books on art instruction, including "Figure Drawing for All It's Worth". In his writing, he emphasizes the use of contour lines to accurately depict the human figure and encourages students to think carefully about how each line contributes to the overall impression of volume and gesture.<p>>Alphonse Legros - A French painter, etcher, sculptor and professor who taught at the Slade School of Fine Art from 1876 to 1893. In his book "A Sketcher's Guide," he discusses the importance of learning to observe objects in terms of simple geometric forms such as cylinders, cones, and spheres before moving onto the process of refinement.
>Michelangelo - Italian Renaissance sculptor, architect, painter, and poet considered one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance. His treatise called "The Creation of Adam", included discussion of visual representation and the role of contours in creating volumes and depth relationships between elements within a composition.<p>It's correct about Nicolaides - except that it doesn't mention the right text, "The Natural Way to Draw", and then it goes downhill from there. I can at least believe that Loomis mentions contour(I'm not going to check) but the rest are highly plausible falsehoods.