scratching the surface with a thin card required me to be careful when creating the surfaces. Every time I scraped the paint, even with a fine touch, I was able to convey the differences and movement in the surface. The movement of my hand on the paper surface was insufficient to reproduce the shifting planes. For this, I had to engrave not just as lines, but often enough to create surfaces. As lots of lines became surfaces when they come together, the panoramic image gained depth and different planes began to follow each other as they are continuous, colorful lines. Remained unscratched surfaces create roads between houses, which also means narrow streets.