Asulfusbiber

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    8:25 AM, Wednesday May 26th 2021

    Hello KAMIYASORA,

    Here are my thoughts on the problems i faced from my Perspectiv.

    the first problem for me was, that i thought we should not use VP as a fixed mark, but u said i should use a dot ?. So without a dot, i find it especially hard to imagine the path to take. that why i orientate myself on the lines ive drawen first, ending up foreshooting or parallel. Also in lesson 1 my drawings felt more save in the way i used my shoulder and the basic movement. now i lost it on the way though the boxes.

    But at some point you are right, i didnt always ghost befor drawing, because im too frustated. this challenge got so deep that i probably need to learn more out of this thats not even about drawing.

    But also when im ghosting my lines still ark in one direction, i tryed this so often in this boxes but i cant get rid of it.

    The Second problem is more than overthinking rather than not understanding. i got the hole point and i reed the box challenge 3 times. i know that the lines should meet at some point but ive the box would exists in Reallife the line were always parallel. Same problem as aboth i dont have a VP marked so i just couldnt imagine where to go rather than speculating and then just hope for it to be right.

    I guess your tip to first draw one corner will be gamechanging, that makes a lot of sense, because the background was always the last thing i did, ending super off track.

    Third problem is mental health and its good to see that you gave me the advise to get serious help. Thats really important for people who havent got helped already :].

    TBH. last year was hard, but i mostly got out of it, i found a new rythm for myself which is standing up and drawing 30min and then start my day. because in the early morings im most calm. thats why i was even able to finish it.

    I will draw the 50 boxes after i know ive i should use VPs or not.

    That would be great for an answer.

    Thanks alot

    6:56 AM, Wednesday September 16th 2020

    Thanks for watching over my stuff so fast.

    i mean im a really selfcritical beeing, i think you noticed that pretty fast.

    Requested Rough perspective exercise: https://imgur.com/a/RFS3gKV

    Lines and Request:

    The wobbling is still happening. I filled a hole page with strips to figure out what it is.

    Sure, a lake confidences is involved. but it also doesnt feel right, like the way i hold my pen and execute the movement and i noticed that even when im ghosting iam woobling. So i guess that my shoulder work is still not accurate enough. I will try to figure it out on my own doing warmups.

    Grind:

    I mean, yes i did some more pages but Grinding from my perspective would be doing the same thing over an amount of 3 times more then needed. I just wanted to have a page where an experienced person could see i got the idea of the lesson.

    But its good that u mentioned i can use this as warm-up and i will do that.

    Ellipses:

    Just trying to accept the compliments.

    Boxes:

    • Plotted Perspective: alright got it

    • Rough Perspective: Yes i did the frontside of the box with a ruler, that was my mistake i misread the homework.

    • Rotated Boxes: i think when i would have done this a second time it would look a hole lot greater, but i didnt want so redo it so close to the end of lesson one, so i didnt. xD

    • Organic Perspective: I will try my best.

    Have a nice life stranger and thanks :]

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    11:57 AM, Friday September 11th 2020

    Hello, the link to your Homework doesn`t work.

    Pls reupload you first lesson under a working link.

    Greetings Daniel

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