Foamp4rty

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  • Sharing the Knowledge
    8:45 PM, Friday April 16th 2021

    Hi Kamiyasora,

    Thanks a bunch for your critique and your suggestions, it's much appreciated!

    I'll for sure keep an eye on making my lines too parallel. In an attempt to keep the foreshortening shallow - as suggested in the lesson - I went a bit too far overboard on a some of them, which as you mentioned in some cases also resulted in divergent lines.

    Unfortunately the divergent lines are very much due to plotting incorrectly, as I'm well aware that it's something which is not supposed to be happening. It is actually quite worrysome to me that it seems from these 250 boxes that I do not know how convergence in 3 point perspective works - so I'll for sure draw more boxes before moving on.

    Thanks once again for your input!

    12:12 PM, Thursday February 11th 2021

    Hi Eny,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to look at my work, it's much appreciated!

    I'll keep your critique regarding the wobbly lines and elipses in mind, thank you for pointing this out.

    I noticed while working on the elipses that I found myself a little rusty, and therefore my confidence was kinda lacking while drawing them. I've since practiced more (without grinding!) and hope to do better once elipses are back on the menu.

    I've since moved on to the 250 boxes challenge and am currently at 37/250, taking it fairly slow. I hope to speed up a little during the coming weekend.

    Thanks once again!

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