GytisB

Giver of Life

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    10:33 AM, Wednesday May 11th 2022

    Hi, thanks for critique and giving good pointers where I need improvement. Insect on the right on 4.11 was tricky for me because of flat shell on round belly, but I think you are right, I should have started with sphere shape. As for drawing through forms I feel when I try to do that drawings become very busy and muddy very fast. I think I am a little too heavy handed with my fineliners. Anyway, I tried to pay attention to your points and draw another insect. https://imgur.com/WtYFshp https://imgur.com/YUSlnA6 What do you think?

    6:57 PM, Thursday February 24th 2022

    Okay, thank you again.

    3:40 PM, Wednesday February 23rd 2022

    Hi,

    Thank you for the critique. I just wanted to ask a few questions. What examples did you mean by this: "When forking your branches try to follow the method highlighted here, you strayed a little bit from this method on these plants for example"? The link you provided just took me to "Forking branches" page.

    Also, this lesson and further ones ask for multiple pages of construction drawings. I was just wondering how filled up pages should we try to do? Is it enough to do couple of drawing per page (like I did in this time) or try to fill up more?

    Thanks again.

    5:22 PM, Saturday January 29th 2022

    Hi. Thanks for the critique. Really appreciate it.

    7:43 PM, Saturday January 15th 2022

    Thank you very much for the critique. While reading what you said I looked at my drawings and could not agree more with your observations. I will finish 250 boxes challenge and upload soon. Thanks again.

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