It's a line drawn parallel to the difference angle of the two circles. It (hopefully) gives the impression that the two are part of a pair that are even but rotated together around the same point instead of two individual circles placed at different heights. Imagine taking two balls and putting them side by side on the…
You know, this can only be evened out if you bold the other circle in the opposite direction that would be vertically even. You were half right. So with that in mind here is my attempt:
@ RJBonner: I lol'd @ Kurt Russell Fan Club: That works a bit, but again I can't tell if its just the added complexity or if its the placement of specific shapes doing it. Either way im trying to have all the lines be the same width @ Ninjas That works really well but I need the shape to be inside the circle :P, preferable…
I don't think this would count as a technical question lol Im trying to think of something and I need some advice from way better artists The problem is here: What kind of shape or shapes can you put in one of those circles to make them both appear vertically even. They are the same size, but one is lower than the other.…