HtunHtunKyaw

Basics Brawler

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    3:46 PM, Tuesday December 22nd 2020

    Heyy mate!

    Thank you so much for your feedback. I really appreciate it. Yes, I have to admit that my ellipses in tables really suck XD. I will try to improve it by practicing more. Also, I will make sure to be patiently ghosting the lines until I feel confident and secure about it. Hope I can do better in 250 box challenge.

    Again, Thank you so much!!! Have a nice day!

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    3:30 PM, Tuesday December 22nd 2020

    Hey sho!

    First of all, as I am a beginner in drawing, please let me give my beginner POV's feedback.

    To begin with, your line exercises are really perfect for me. However, in a funnel exercise, some of your ellipses are not symmetrical to the minor axis in my view. Moreover, in rough perspective exercise, some of your horizontal and vertical lines are not parallel enough and seems to be arched.

    Overall, your drawings are better than mine :) . Please feel free to give feedbacks to my work as well. I've uploaded already.

    Have a nice day!!!

    Next Steps:

    You are ready for 250 box challenge.

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    3:22 PM, Tuesday December 22nd 2020

    Hello!!! First of all, as I'm also a beginner, let me give feedbacks from my beginner POV. In ellipses section, I think you should draw ellipses through only 2 or 3 times because it seems to have more than 2 or 3 times in some of your ellipses. Also in rotated boxes, I think corners between boxes are a little bit too narrow.

    Overall, all of your drawings seem to be better than mine xD. Let's be successful together, mate. Wish you all the best.

    Next Steps:

    I think your next step would be 250 boxes challenge.

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