Farbror_Seb

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    10:33 AM, Sunday September 20th 2020

    Yay! Thanks so much Rob, you have been most helpful!

    10:13 AM, Friday September 18th 2020

    Hi Rob. here is the link to the new album: https://imgur.com/a/BZy1dvN

    Everything ghosted.

    At the bottom I have added two photos illustrating issues that I've pinned down, with some notes. I hope its ok, and hopefully you can give me some feedback on my thoughts there.

    6:45 PM, Tuesday September 15th 2020

    Wow thank you Rob! Wasnt sure what to expect feom the critique but this is right on! Very helpful. I notice that I do better when Im immersed and focused, than when Im excited and eager. (Duh..)

    I totally agree with you on your critique, I had thought of some of them myself, and you added important other bits of weaknesses.

    One thing that I was struggling with regarding confident lines, both with and without ghosting, was speed. -How fast am I supposed to draw the lines and ellipses?

    When Ive redone the parts you requested, what do I do with them? Like where do I upload them?

    /Seb

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