HunkyHyena

Dimensional Dominator

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hunkyhyena's Sketchbook

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    1:42 AM, Wednesday May 1st 2024

    Here are the extra pages

    https://imgur.com/a/e8pyrd0

    3:02 AM, Wednesday April 24th 2024

    My bad, here ya go

    https://imgur.com/a/pOXRQOz

    3:58 AM, Saturday March 16th 2024

    Yea I think you're right. I was in denial about having burnout after trying so hard to avoid it. You definitely bring up some good points, like adjusting my mindset and pace.I admit that I am a very impatient artist, and since I was getting pretty frustrated with this exercise I just wanted it to be over as quickly as possible. I have a feeling that taking things a bit more slowly as well as having more patience with myself will help me out.

    Thank you for the advice! I really needed it!

    5:08 AM, Friday January 5th 2024

    Turns out starting this drawing course while neck deep in college was not a good idea. I got very busy with classes and have not had the time to continue with the course. However, I have now graduated, so I can continue.

    I had to get a bit of a refresher because its been a while, but I feel like I have a better understand of the lesson this time around. However, I did mess up a few times. So please have mercy.

    https://imgur.com/a/IBlZK8B

    4:07 AM, Friday December 31st 2021

    Thanks for the advice! I am definitely not too comfortable with ellipses yet, but with more practice i'm sure I'm going to get better. You were right about me not drawing starting and ending points on some boxes, I got lazy. However, I'll make sure to keep drawing them. I tried applying your advice to this new page of rough perspective, let me know if I messed anything up!

    https://imgur.com/a/zmYD6hV

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