10:04 AM, Monday May 11th 2020
While i was drawing boxes like 14 or 17, i was thinking i was somehow below it and give me that kind of angle that the box would be. Maybe that was one of those issues i have. I'll work on it. Thanks a lot.
While i was drawing boxes like 14 or 17, i was thinking i was somehow below it and give me that kind of angle that the box would be. Maybe that was one of those issues i have. I'll work on it. Thanks a lot.
Thank you for replying my post and i've just seen your other reply on my 2nd post (i thought no one got chance to read the first one).
So i drew more boxes as you said with more patience this time.
I also struggle with ellipses too. So i take "Planes of ellipses" and "Tunnel" exercises as warm up. Do it daily while doing and moving on other lessons.
"should I do it until my mistakes are corrected", well i think even to the point that you feel comfortable about it. You may keep on doing it, as well as other lesson 1 exercises, like breathing. I see other masters still redo basics to refresh their mind and etc.
Failure is just a part of your process, so don't be so harsh on yourself.
Thank you so much, Adrian!
Thank you!
Thank you and yes, i do have a hard time with the elipsis like the funnels part. But i'll pay more attetion to my elipsis.
This is a remarkable little pen. Technically speaking, any brush pen of reasonable quality will do, but I'm especially fond of this one. It's incredibly difficult to draw with (especially at first) due to how much your stroke varies based on how much pressure you apply, and how you use it - but at the same time despite this frustration, it's also incredibly fun.
Moreover, due to the challenge of its use, it teaches you a lot about the nuances of one's stroke. These are the kinds of skills that one can carry over to standard felt tip pens, as well as to digital media. Really great for doodling and just enjoying yourself.
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