Binu

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    11:43 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

    Hi! :D

    The branches are fine and yes longer lines are easier but don't worry about that right now just keep practicing. My only critique would be the ribbons. Some of them have their shadows being casted on the wrong side and I suggest you do 2 pages of ribbons whenever you can. Just take it slow and pay attention to where the shadows should be casted on. And don't do the 250 cylinders now, finish lesson 4 and 5 before that. I'm marking this as completed.

    Good luck! :) Edit: I meant to say proceed to lesson 4 not lesson 3(obviously you've just completed it) LOL Sorryyy! Good luck!

    Next Steps:

    Proceed to lesson 3 but again I suggest you do those ribbon pages before. :)

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    11:32 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

    Its completed!

    Next Steps:

    Follow the web page :)

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    11:20 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

    Hi! :)

    These look great. My only critique would be on contour ellipses and curves where you should try to make them a bit more perpendicular to the center line of the sausage. I strongly suggest redoing those 2 pages. It's okay if you can't make them perfectly perpendicular to the center line but I think you should try a bit more. That's it and everything else is fine, good luck! I'm marking this as complete. You don't have to submit those 2 pages but I'm suggesting you to do it whenever possible.

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    11:11 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

    Could you please recheck the link? It says "There's nothing here!"

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    11:04 AM, Saturday February 20th 2021

    Hi, Gashif! :)

    I think you've done a great job! There are few mistakes with the placement of shadows on the ribbons, but I feel like you already have a grasp of it, you just need to be more aware about the sides when marking shadows. And I'm marking this as completed. I'd recommend doing few more ribbons when you have free time.

    Good luck!

    Next Steps:

    Just follow the next step provided on the site. :)

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    1:50 PM, Wednesday February 17th 2021

    Hi! :D These look great! my only critique would be, when you draw cats you tend to cover their whole head with a sphere. Instead use the sphere to make the cranium then build up the rest of the facial forms on top of it. Cats tend to have some fur patches on the sides of their heads near the jaw area. Try to patch them out. If you have trouble understanding you can revise Uncomfortable's tiger head demo. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYc0UiGTAnY

    Next Steps:

    You can go to drawing the cylinders now. But I'd suggest constructing a few cat/tiger heads when you have time. Good luck! :)

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