8:23 AM, Thursday April 16th 2020
Thanks Yinanliu, you gave a really detailed explanation. I hope not disappointing you on my 250 boxes.
Thanks Yinanliu, you gave a really detailed explanation. I hope not disappointing you on my 250 boxes.
That's great, you are good to go. Would like your evaluation for my 250 which I'd submit in some days.
Fabulous. Haven't seen such clear straight lines yet. Nicely done. Can I know what size pen you had used(was it 0.5?).
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On WTF, you could make it non-WTF by making the hiding at the back thicker.
There is a very curvy line in the box number 200.
You gotta go ahead for lessons.
Would like to get my work reviewed by you.
Your Boxes have nice straight lines, but they have been drawn for the most cases quite misaligned. You should draw more bigger boxes, small make it clumsy, adding to that extension coloured lines makes it more clumsy. Would recommend you draw 2 more pages with not more than 5 boxes on them, and extending vanishing points with a colored pencil(not sketchpen, as it hides the original line).
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Look above
Please find below the second Page. Hope You'll give me a strong critique. Hope that you'll also review my 250 Box challenge, that I'll be sending this week.[https://imgur.com/lLrK3Iu]
Lines are Just a little wobbly. But overall really good. Especially in the Cones part. Please also check mine.
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250 Box Challenge. I'd also be starting it today.
These are my favourite sketchbooks, hands down. Move aside Moleskine, you overpriced gimmick. These sketchbooks are made by entertainment industry professionals down in Los Angeles, with concept artists in mind. They have a wide variety of sketchbooks, such as toned sketchbooks that let you work both towards light and towards dark values, as well as books where every second sheet is a semitransparent vellum.
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