Altharmir

The Fearless

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    10:22 PM, Monday March 15th 2021

    Thank you very much for your critique. It helped me a lot to understand what I should focus on. Here is the link to the additional pages you've requested https://imgur.com/a/A8TYATW I've tried to apply all the things you've pointed but still I'm not 100% happy with the outcome. I have to admit that drawing bigger forms was very challenging for me. They are still too messy in my opinion and I should definitely try to work harder on this. Anyway, I can't wait to read your opinion about this.

    11:15 PM, Wednesday November 18th 2020

    Hello! 

    Thank you very much for your last feedback and all of your pointers on what I could do to improve. Here is my second attempt at organic forms. I think they look a little better than last time. And I messed up one of the organic forms with contour lines but I know we should not grind those, so I am posting what I've got.  I can't wait for your feedback!

    https://imgur.com/a/0Jr3Cth

    9:37 AM, Monday August 24th 2020

    Thank you for your feedback!

    I think my main problem at this moment is wobbling lines. As a part of warm ups before drawing I am practicing a ghosting method to make them look better. Maybe you can recommend additional exercises that I need to focus on?

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